
NY Times' Nikole Hannah-Jones says she 'doesn't understand' why parents should have say in kids' education
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New York Times journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones insisted that parents shouldn’t decide what can be taught schools.
"Did you intend for The 1619 Project to become public school curriculum, or did you intend it to start a debate to improve the curriculum of how we teach American history?" host Chuck Todd asked.
Though Hannah-Jones said that the project was pitched as a "work of journalism," she admitted that it "could be a great learning tool for students."
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