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Only 2% “Owned” Slaves?” Hannah Nikole Jones Adds More Context (Part 2)

Hannah Nikole Jones creator of the 1619 Project makes valid points about how we look at who "owned" slaves. Only 2% "Owned" Slaves?” The Dangerou

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Hannah Nikole Jones creator of the 1619 Project makes valid points about how we look at who “owned” slaves.

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Hannah Nikole-Jones, creator of 1619 Project, brilliantly explains the impact of slavery in America on economy and why it’s important to be mindful of statistics and data because nuance and facts paint a clearer picture. #blacktiktok #RepresentationMatters #americanhistory #fyp #ProtectBlackHistory

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*No one “owned” or enslaved any of the persons mentioned above, but the system of racism left Black people vulnerable to harm and allowed the people who stalked, terrorized, and tortured them to carry on without hiding. In this country. 

 

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