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31 Jan 2023


It was a description that prompted some ridicule online.

NIKOLE HANNAH-JONES DESCRIBES CONTROVERSIAL '1619 PROJECT' IN ONE WORD: 'TRUTH'

Nikole Hannah-Jones described the "1619 Project" in one word, "Truth," during an interview with ABC's Robyn Roberts, January 25, 2022. 

Nikole Hannah-Jones described the "1619 Project" in one word, "Truth," during an interview with ABC's Robyn Roberts, January 25, 2022.  (ABC/Good Morning America)

"The 1619 Project is a fan fiction history," former Democratic Congressional candidate Barrington Martin II wrote. "Why is it taken seriously?" 

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that the "1619 project is a slander on the American people. It's a false narrative, and it has no place in our schools." The project has been integrated into classroom instruction across the country, prompting backlash from education advocates. 

"Kids can just watch at home on Hulu instead. Thank you for the advertisement," Hannah-Jones wrote back.

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While some outlets were effusive in their praise of the show, with Variety calling it an "admirable reframing of our history," other critics were less enthusiastic.

The show, which revisionist historian and journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones called "the greatest story never told" on Twitter, debuted on Hulu on Jan. 26.

The show, which revisionist historian and journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones called "the greatest story never told" on Twitter, debuted on Hulu on Jan. 26. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

The Hollywood Reporter wrote that "each episode feels like the summarizing of an essay" from the original "1619 Project," a series of essays published for The New York Times Magazine.

CNN allowed that while at times the show exhibits "a cinematic flair," at other times it plays more "like a more conventional documentary about the Black experience."

"Even though Hannah-Jones is traveling the country for her interviews, it all looks and feels the same," the Hollywood Reporter added. 

Fox News’ Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.

Jeffrey Clark is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. He has previously served as a speechwriter for a cabinet secretary and as a Fulbright teacher in South Korea. Jeffrey graduated from the University of Iowa in 2019 with a degree in English and History. 

Story tips can be sent to jeffrey.clark@fox.com.