1619 Project Author Says 'anti-Blackness Is Deeply Embedded in Latino Cultures' after Trump Hispanic urge
An author of an infamous revisionist historic work that paints the United States as racist has blamed 'anti-blackness' for Donald Trump's electoral success with Latinos.
Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator of
The 1619 Project, made the remarks Wednesday in response to
Trump's win.
The president-elect emphatically beat Kamala
Harris after being backed by 46 percent of all Latino voters - the most by
any Republican in modern history.
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An author of The 1619 Project, Nikole Hannah-Jones made the remarks Wednesday in response to Trump's win. The result has surprised some, as it saw Trump increase his share of the demographic substantially since his loss to Joe Biden, when he only won 32 percent
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Emphatically beating Kamala Harris, the president-elect found himself backed by 46 percent of all Latino voters - the most by any Republican in modern history
'Anti-Blackness continues to be a powerful force in this country,' part of her
response on X read.
'And anti-Blackness cannot just be attributed to white Americans.
Nikole Hannah-Jones made the remarks Wednesday, in response to Trump's resounding win.
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