The 1619 Project A New Origin Story Signed First Printing By Hannah Jones Nikole The New
The 1619 Project A New Origin Story Signed First Printing By Hannah Jones Nikole The New Nikole hannah jones is the pulitzer prize winning creator of the 1619 project and a staff writer at the new york times magazine. she has spent her career investigating racial inequality and injustice, and her reporting has earned her the macarthur fellowship, known as the genius grant, a peabody award, two george polk awards and the national. Nikole hannah jones is a pulitzer prize–winning reporter covering racial injustice for the new york times magazine, and creator of the landmark 1619 project. in 2017, she received a macarthur foundation fellowship, known as the genius grant, for her work on educational inequality.
The 1619 Project A New Origin Story Hannah Jones Nikole The New York Times Magazine Roper The 1619 project is a long form journalism endeavor developed by nikole hannah jones, writers from the new york times, and the new york times magazine which "aims to reframe the country's history by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black americans at the very center of the united states' national narrative.". Hardcover. condition: very good . dust jacket condition: very good . 1st edition. first edition, stated; first printing, full number line. signed by creator editor hannah jones on a tipped in page after the front endpaper that says, "this signed first edition of the 1619 project has been specially bound by the publisher, in celebration of the book's publication [signed] nikole hannah jones.". As editor of the new york times ' 1619 project, hannah jones fought against that erasure. originally published in 2019 as a special issue of the new york times magazine, the project reframed the. Book is in fine condition without significant bumps at the spine. book corners are sharp. dust jacket is fine and protected in brodart cover. book is signed by the editor (nikole hannah jones) on a publisher's tipped in page. the 1619 project: a new origin story (signed first printing).
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