The founder of the controversial 1619 Project has claimed the loudest critics calling for embattled Harvard president Claudine Gay’s ouster are “pretending” to be concerned about antisemitism — calling it a cover to further promote “racial division.” Nikole Hannah-Jones argued that some of the Gay’s toughest critics are using her comments about genocide at a congressional hearing last week as an “opening” to oust the black leader as part of their campaign against Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts on campus. “They’re using the guise of pretending that this is about concern over antisemitism — which is, of course, something that...