On 4/28 we start The 1619 Project A New Origin Story Book by Nikole Hannah-Jones
pg | part | |
4/28/24 | 60 | poem “Conjured” by Honoree Fanonne Jeffers |
5/5/24 | 120 | Freedom Is Not for Myself Alone” by Robert Jones, Jr. |
5/12/24 | 180 | AFTER you listen to the paragraph about John Brown speaking of cotton in 1854 |
6/9/24 | 240 | Stop after you have listened to “The Camp” by Darryl Pinckney |
6/16/24 | 300 | listening to the paragraph that starts with this sentence: “For most black citizens, passing down a more substantial financial inheritance or a business such as the one Elmore Bolling was building when he was killed, has been - and remains - a dream out of reach.” |
6/23/24 | 360 | Stop after you have listened to “On Brevity” by Camille T. Dungy |
6/30/24 | 420 | pStop after you have listened to “A Surname to Honor Their Mother” by Gregory Pardlo |
7/7/24 | end | end |
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