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As Nikole Hannah-Jones' new book is topping some best-seller lists, she has used the 1619 Project as a platform to charge what a critic calls "exorbitant" speaking fees to schools across the country.
Her book, "The 1619 Project," is based on The New York Times 1619 Project, which has been criticized for allegedly telling inaccurate parts of history, such as the claim that the main goal of the Revolutionary War was to preserve slavery.
Nikole Hannah-Jones' new book is topping the best-seller lists of both Amazon and The New York Times in its first week. There's also a children's version of the book, titled "The 1619 Project: Born on the Water."
After Hannah-Jones published the 1619 Project in August 2019, she began giving paid speeches to many schools around the country, ranging from kindergarten all the way through college.
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