
Your Success Probably Didn’t Come From Merit Alone
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Notable books mentioned: Lower Ed by Tressie McMillan-Cottom, Thick by Tressie McMillan-Cottom, She Come By It Natural by Sarah Smarsh, Minor Feelings by Cathy Park Hong
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The host mentions Tressie McMillan-Cottom's book 'Lower Ed' to highlight her extensive research on inequality generated by for-profit colleges. Thi…
The host mentions 'Thick' to highlight Tressie McMillan-Cottom's impressive range of topics and her ability to engage with complex social issues. T…

The host mentions 'She Come By It Natural' to highlight how attractiveness plays a significant role in the lives of working-class women, particular…

Your Success Probably Didn’t Come From Merit Alone mentions Lower Ed by Tressie McMillan-Cottom, Thick by Tressie McMillan-Cottom, She Come By It Natural by Sarah Smarsh, and Minor Feelings by Cathy Park Hong with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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- The conversation centers on Tressie McMillan-Cottom's work.
- A second recurring theme is beauty and attractiveness.
- Referenced books include Lower Ed by Tressie McMillan-Cottom and Thick by Tressie McMillan-Cottom.
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“Tressie McMillan-Cotton is a sociologist at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She's the author of the book Lower Ed and then the wonderful essay collection Thick.”
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“Tressie McMillan-Cotton is a sociologist at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She's the author of the book Lower Ed and then the wonderful essay collection Thick, which was a National Book Award finalist in 2019.”
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“I just did this really fun for me project about Dolly Parton, and I read a book. She come by it natural by Sarah Smarsh. What Sarah's doing is she's talking about a white, working-class, rural family.”
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“A recommended work of cultural criticism that is considered essential for essayists and popular culture critics.”
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“A book that discusses the construction of beauty and its relation to racialized assumptions throughout history.”
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“A significant book on the history of selective admissions in elite higher education, considered a must-read for understanding higher education.”
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“A sentimental favorite children's book that resonates with themes of history and the experiences of young people of color.”
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