
This new docuseries expands on the work of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and the New York Times Magazine in “The 1619 Project.” Through this six-part series, America’s national narrative is reframed to center on the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans in the nation’s history. Read on for more on how to watch The 1619 Project.
- When Does The 1619 Project Premiere: The 1619 Project premieres on Thursday, January 26, with the first two parts.
- When Do New Episodes Drop: New episodes of The 1619 Project will be available on Thursdays.
- Where to Watch The 1619 Project: The 1619 Project is available on Hulu (free trial).
How To Watch The 1619 Project
The 1619 Project will be available on Hulu on Thursdays, starting Thursday, January 26.
For new subscribers, Hulu offers a free trial month and then has several different monthly plans to choose from, including:
- $7.99/month with limited commercials
- $14.99/month commercial free
- $69.99/month commercial-free + live TV of up to 50 channels, as well as on-demand feature
However, the free trial is no longer available on the Live TV option.
Hulu can be watched through Hulu.com online and apps for Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, Amazon Fire, Xbox, and mobile devices.
Interested in more information? Check out our recent review of Hulu, which does a deep dive into all the aspects of Hulu’s subscription options and the many add-on channels to increase usage.
The 1619 Project Trailer
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