The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story Explained

The 1619 Project:
A New Origin Story
Editors:
Language:English
Series:The 1619 Project
Publisher:One World (imprint of Random House)
Media Type:Print (hardcover), e-book, audiobook
Pages:624
Isbn:978-0-593-23057-2
Isbn Note:First edition hardcover
Oclc:1250435664
Dewey:973
Congress:E441 .A15 2021
Genre:Anthology
Published:2021

The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story is a 2021 anthology of essays and poetry, published by One World (an imprint of Random House) on November 16, 2021. It is a book-length expansion of the essays presented in the 1619 Project issue of The New York Times Magazine in August 2019. The book was created by Nikole Hannah-Jones and The New York Times Magazine, and is edited by Hannah-Jones, Caitlin Roper, Ilena Silverman and Jake Silverstein.

On January 26, 2023, The 1619 Project documentary television series based on the original project and book debuted on Hulu.[1]

Contents

SectionWriterGenre
Preface: "Origins"Nikole Hannah-JonesNonfiction
"The White Lion"Claudia RankinePoem
Chapter 1: "Democracy"Nikole Hannah-JonesNonfiction
"Daughters of Azimuth"Nikky FinneyPoem
"Loving Me"Vievee FrancisPoem
Chapter 2: "Race"Dorothy RobertsNonfiction
"Conjured"Honorée Fanonne JeffersPoem
"A Ghazalled Sentence After 'My People...Hold On' by Eddie Kendricks and the Negro Act of 1740",Terrance HayesPoem
Chapter 3: "Sugar"Khalil Gibran MuhammadNonfiction
"First to Rise"Yusef KomunyakaaPoem
"proof [dear Phillis]"Eve L. EwingPoem
Chapter 4: "Fear"Leslie Alexander and Michelle AlexanderNonfiction
"Freedom Is Not for Myself Alone"Robert Jones Jr.Fiction
"Other Persons"Reginald Dwayne BettsPoem
Chapter 5: "Dispossession"Tiya MilesNonfiction
"Trouble the Water"Barry JenkinsFiction
"Sold South"Jesmyn WardFiction
Chapter 6: "Capitalism"Matthew DesmondNonfiction
"Fort Mose"Tyehimba JessPoem
"Before His Execution"Tim SeiblesPoem
Chapter 7: "Politics"Jamelle BouieNonfiction
"We as People"Cornelius EadyPoem
"A Letter to Harriet Hayden"Lynn NottageMonologue
Chapter 8: "Citizenship"Martha S. JonesNonfiction
"The Camp"Darryl PinckneyFiction
"An Absolute Massacre"ZZ PackerFiction
Chapter 9: "Self-defense"Carol AndersonNonfiction
"Like to the Rushing of a Mighty Wind"Tracy K. SmithPoem
"no car for colored [+] ladies (or, miss wells goes off [on] the rails)"Evie ShockleyPoem
Chapter 10: "Punishment"Bryan StevensonNonfiction
"Race Riot"Forrest HamerPoem
"Greenwood"Jasmine MansPoem
Chapter 11: "Inheritance"Trymaine LeeNonfiction
"The New Negro"A. Van JordanPoem
"Bad Blood"Yaa GyasiFiction
Chapter 12: "Medicine"Linda VillarosaNonfiction
"1955"Danez SmithPoem
"From Behind the Counter"Terry McMillanFiction
Chapter 13: "Church"Anthea ButlerNonfiction
"Youth Sunday"Rita DovePoem
"On 'Brevity'"Camille T. DungyPoem
Chapter 14: "Music"Wesley MorrisNonfiction
"Quotidian"Natasha TretheweyPoem
"The Panther Is a Virtual Animal"Joshua BennettPoem
Chapter 15: "Healthcare"Jeneen InterlandiNonfiction
"Unbought, Unbossed, Unbothered"Nafissa Thompson-SpiresFiction
"Crazy When You Smile"Patricia SmithPoem
Chapter 16: "Traffic"Kevin M. KruseNonfiction
"Rainbows Aren't Real, Are They?"Kiese LaymonPoem
"A Surname to Honor Their Mother"Gregory PardloPoem
Chapter 17: "Progress"Ibram X. KendiNonfiction
"At the Superdome After the Storm Has Passed"Clint SmithPoem
"Mother and Son"Jason ReynoldsFiction
Chapter 18: "Justice"Nikole Hannah-JonesNonfiction
"Progress Report"Sonia SanchezPoem

Reception

The 1619 Project debuted at number one on The New York Times nonfiction best-seller list for the week ending November 20, 2021.[2] It received a starred review from Kirkus Reviews and was a finalist for the Kirkus Prize. Booklist included it in a list of the magazine's top 10 history books of 2021.[3] An American Heritage survey found that The 1619 Project was one of its readership's 15 favorite books published in 2021.[4]

See also

References

The 1619 Project Forum, AHR

External links

Notes and References

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