RACE WAR Oprah Winfrey, Lionsgate Team to Bring New York Times’ ‘1619 Project’ to TV and Film

Altura Ct.

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Under the deal, the controversial series of articles that sought to reframe American history around slavery will be adapted for the big and small screens — feature films, television series, documentaries, and various forms of unscripted content. Lionsgate will serve as the studio while Winfrey has come aboard as a producer.

Hannah-Jones called Oprah Winfrey “a trailblazer and beacon to so many Black journalists.” She added: “I am excited for this opportunity to extend the breadth and reach of ‘The 1619 Project’ and to introduce these stories of Black resistance and resilience to even more American households.”

Winfrey tweeted: “When the #1619Project came out almost a year ago, I stood in tearful applause for the profound offering that it was giving our culture and nation. Today, I am honored to be a part of @nhannahjones’ vision to bring her transformative work to a global audience. Stay tuned, y’all!”

“The 1619 Project” was published last year in the New York Times Magazine. The series’ central theme was that America’s true founding wasn’t 1776 but 1619 — the year that slaves from Africa were first brought to the colonies.

The series sparked almost instant controversy by claiming that the Revolutionary War was fought to preserve slavery. Several prominent historians, including one who consulted on the series, have disputed the claim and called out Nikole Hannah-Jones’ central essay for factual inaccuracies.

The Times mostly ignored the objections and Hannah-Jones won a Pulitzer Prize. Hannah-Jones made headlines last month after she said it’d be an “honor” if violent and deadly riots in the wake of George Floyd’s death were remembered as the “1619 Riots.”

Nikole Hannah-Jones will serve as the creative leader and producer on the new effort, working with Lionsgate and Winfrey.

The Times is pushing aggressively into Hollywood with scripted and documentary series as a way of promoting their journalism. The Weekly on FX and Hulu is a news and cultural docuseries based on the newspaper’s podcast “The Daily.”

 

Nowski

Let's Go Brandon!
Its all part of turning the ZUSA, into the next South Africa.

Everything regarding history, especially anything regarding White history,
has to be erased, and then replaced with the pro non-White history.

Right now history replacement in the ZUSA, is in afterburner mode,
thanks to the martyrdom of Saint George Floyd.

There will be a statue to Saint George Floyd, on the national mall in DC,
after DC becomes a state, and Washington DC is renamed.

Not a damned thing can or will be done, to stop the destruction of history,
in the ZUSA. The hapless and feckless White race, a race that is full of race traitors,
is now on its knees, its destruction assured.

2030. I used to believe that it would be 2050 before the end of the White race would
arrive in the ZUSA, but not now.

Please be safe everyone. Nothing but absolute hell is coming to the ZUSA.

Regards to all.

Nowski
 

Altura Ct.

Veteran Member
Its all part of turning the ZUSA, into the next South Africa

Sure is. It is about destroying this nation the West and whites. To fundamentally change the nation. Unfortunately it doesn't even matter that it is largely based on lies. It should, but tell lies enough and enough idiots will believe it and they will use it to bury us. The truth should matter... but look around what our current education system based largely on lies has brought. If whites don't organize and seriously push back we and this nation are done. Our education system, media, corporations and even our own government are being used against us. There is NOT ONE white advocacy group. NOT ONE.

We must all hang together, or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately." - BF
 

MountainBiker

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There were never many slaves in New England. I used to live in one of the best documented historic communities in Massachusetts where slaves have been extensively researched and documented. They know their names, who they worked for, and what they did. Only the most prosperous families had slaves, and at most there were two, a male farm hand and a female helper in the house. Some families only had one. Most had none. Given the cold climate, slaves lived in the same house as their owners and ate the same food. There weren't separate slave quarters. In their free time slaves could work for wages for others so as to eventually buy their freedom. Slaves often traveled overnight unaccompanied to the next town doing business for their owner. Given how few slaves there were, there is no way New Englanders fought in the Revolutionary War in order to preserve slavery. The economy was not based on slavery.
 

Nowski

Let's Go Brandon!
The vast majority of the African slaves were not brought to the ZUSA, they went to Brazil.

Very detailed logs were kept on the slave ships, how many slaves, where they came from,
and where they were sent to. How are they going to rewrite history in that regards?

To listen to the POS Africans, and their benefactors in the ZUSA, people would believe
that all of the slaves came to the ZUSA.

ZUSA has had the vast majority of problems regarding the POS African race,
yet less than 500,000 slaves were brought here.

Please be safe everyone. Not much time left now.

Regards to all.

Nowski

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Elza

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There were never many slaves in New England. I used to live in one of the best documented historic communities in Massachusetts where slaves have been extensively researched and documented. They know their names, who they worked for, and what they did. Only the most prosperous families had slaves, and at most there were two, a male farm hand and a female helper in the house. Some families only had one. Most had none. Given the cold climate, slaves lived in the same house as their owners and ate the same food. There weren't separate slave quarters. In their free time slaves could work for wages for others so as to eventually buy their freedom. Slaves often traveled overnight unaccompanied to the next town doing business for their owner. Given how few slaves there were, there is no way New Englanders fought in the Revolutionary War in order to preserve slavery. The economy was not based on slavery.
Owning slaves was a rich mans game. My family was too poor to own them even if they had wanted to own any.
 

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1619 Project A Misrepresentation Of History | Allen Guelzo on Ben Shapiro Show (7:19)
May 6, 2020
Allen Guelzo joined The Ben Shapiro Show to discuss how the historically false 1619 Project won a Pulitzer Prize. The project spearheaded by The NYT's has been criticized by leading historians for its many factual inaccuracies and misrepresentation of history. Learn more about the 1619 Project's historical inaccuracies, here: https://www.heritage.org/american-fou... Allen C. Guelzo is the senior research scholar in the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University and director of the James Madison Program’s Initiative in Politics and Statesmanship. He is currently a visiting fellow in Heritage's Feulner Institute. Check out his work here: https://www.heritage.org/staff/allen-...
View: https://youtu.be/kfy89mRW1SQ


'1619 Project' EXPOSED: The Agenda to Tear Down America (Promo) | Glenn TV (9:15)
Jul 1, 2020
The current riots and movement to erase America’s history are exactly in line with the New York Times’ "1619 Project," which argues that America was rotten at its beginning and that slavery and systemic racism are the roots of everything from capitalism to our lack of universal health care. Glenn exposes the true intent of the Project and its creator to justify remaking America into a Marxist society. And he shows how this clever lie disguised as history has already infiltrated our schools. But the Woodson Center’s Bob Woodson isn’t going to let it spread uncontested. He joins to describe how the "1776 Unites" campaign is as willing to fight for the truth as the "1619 Project" is to advance the lie.
View: https://youtu.be/vsnmCVy84Sk
 
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