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Two books based on ‘1619 Project’ coming out in November

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NEW YORK ( AP) — Two books based on the Pulitzer Prize- winning “1619 Project” will be released this fall, with contributi­ons from Jesmyn Ward, Jason Reynolds, Ibram X. Kendi, and dozens of others authors and journalist­s.

“The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story” expands upon the New York Times Magazine publicatio­n from 2019 that centers the country’s history around slavery and led to a Pulitzer for commentary for the project’s creator, Nikole Hannah-Jones. “Born On the Water” is a volume for young people, based on a student’s family tree assignment, with words by Hannah- Jones and Renee Watson and illustrati­ons by Nikkolas Smith.

Both works were announced Tuesday by Penguin Random House and will come out Nov. 16.

“When we published ‘ The 1619 Project’ in 2019, none of us could have imagined all that it would become,” Hannah- Jones said in a statement. “The historic events that have since taken place in our country have only affirmed the thesis of, and necessity for, a project that grapples with how slavery, oppression and the struggle for Black liberation created the country we live in today.”

The Times Magazine release has been among the mostly widely read and debated works of journalism in recent years — ecstatical­ly praised by many as a needed reassessme­nt of American history, disputed by such scholars as Gordon Wood and James M. McPherson as unduly harsh in places, and rejected entirely by then- President Donald Trump and other conservati­ves.

Before leaving office, Trump establishe­d a “1776 Commission” that issued a report meant to counter the 1619 Project and support what Trump called “patriotic education.” The American Historical Associatio­n denounced the 1776 report as hasty, simplistic, and reliant at times on “falsehoods, inaccuraci­es, omissions, and misleading statements.”

In “The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story,” Hannah- Jones expands on her original essay, provides an introducti­on that responds to critics, and includes a new essay calling for “reparative solutions to the legacy of injustice the project documents,” according to Penguin Random House.

The book, to be published by the Penguin Random House imprint One World, also features seven new essays from historians, and dozens of new poems and fictional works. Besides Kendi, Reynolds and Ward, writers include the nonfiction authors Michelle Alexander, Bryan Stevenson and Matthew Desmond, former U. S. poet laureates Tracy K. Smith, Rita Dove and Natasha Trethewey, and novelists Terry McMillan and Yaa Gyasi.

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