The 1619 Project is a series of essays coming from Nikole Hannah-Jones in the New York Times Magazine which follows the effects of slavery after 1619. Texas State University has set up a 1619 exhibit in Alkek Library, promoting African-American studies and relating to the Common Experience which is centered around “truth.” The

“The Atlantic Slave Trade” by Herbert Klein and other writings Photo by: Jonathan Campbell “A Mercy” by Toni Morrison and other writings Photo by Jonathan Campbell “Between The World And Me” by Ta-Nehisi Coates Photo by: Jonathan Campbell The New York Times Magazine: The 1619 Project Photo by: Jonathan Campbell The 1619 Project 2019 Publication Photo by: Jonathan Campbell “Policing the Black Man and Slavery in America” Photo by: Jonathan Campbell “The Stand Against Adversity” Photo by: Jonathan Campbell New York Times Magazines #1619Project is a holistic examination of in present day through a collection of essays, poems, and works of fiction. Photo by: Jonathan Campbell “The 400th Year Commemoration Ceremony” 1619 – 2019. We are still dealing with the repercussions of slavery Photo by: Jonathan Campbell “The Underground Railroad” by Colson White and other writings Photo by: Jonathan Campbell