00:01They say our people were born on the water.
00:05The very first enslaved Africans
00:08were brought here over 400 years ago.
00:10Since then, no part of America's story
00:12has been untouched by the legacy of slavery.
00:16This is the 1619 Project.
00:18The New York Times.
00:191619 Project.
00:22My father, he always flew a flag in our front yard.
00:25One thing about Dad, he was patriotic.
00:28He was a part of the United States Army.
00:30They served their country, but hey,
00:32you serve your country,
00:33don't mean your country is going to serve you.
00:36The truth is, Black Americans have always been foundational
00:40to the idea of American freedom.
00:43Democracy is a fight.
00:45It will always be a fight.
00:49You are calling for reparations.
00:52What is the total that would be owed?
00:54$14 trillion.
00:55That's a big number.
00:56Yeah.
00:57Big debt, though.
00:57It is a big debt.
00:58We are still fighting.
00:59As long as there's life, we're going to have hope.
01:03When I hear fog, I hear freedom.
01:06There are centuries in that music.
01:10Centuries in that spirit.
01:14The 1619 Project, it's not a history.
01:17It really is talking about America today.
01:20Black Americans' contributions are undeniable.
01:25No people had a greater claim to the American flag than we do.
01:29Fight on, just to live.
01:39Also, if you're in the computer.
01:40If you're young, we see a большое what counts as a family.
01:44People were trying to fight doing what's going on.
01:44We're looking to come to the next pictures.
01:45it's going to talk about another episode.
01:45It's going to be a iteration of your life in this video.
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