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The 1619 Project YouTube Overview

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Best for high school learners and adults engaging in critical discussions of U.S. history, slavery, and historiography. 

The 1619 Project YouTube Overview is a short video introducing the project’s framing of American history around slavery and Black experiences. Produced by The New York Times, it summarizes key ideas and controversies in a compact, accessible format. Parents and teens can use it as a launchpad for discussions about historiography, perspective, and whose stories are centered in textbooks. It’s best watched with adult guidance and follow-up reading, but as a free entry point for critical U.S. history conversations, it’s very useful.

The overview video of The 1619 Project is free to watch on YouTube from outlets such as The New York Times and National Geographic; no subscription fee is required to view this introduction. 

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