
Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ta-Nehisi Coates on the Fight Over U.S. History
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Notable books mentioned: Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates, Fear of a Black President by Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Really Big One by Catherine Schultz
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The host mentions 'Between the World and Me' to highlight Ta-Nehisi Coates' significant contributions to discussions about racial inequality and Am…

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Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ta-Nehisi Coates on the Fight Over U.S. History mentions Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates, Fear of a Black President by Ta-Nehisi Coates, and The Really Big One by Catherine Schultz with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“Ta-Nehisi Coates, of course, is the author of the National Book Award winner, Between the World and Me.”
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“the Oprah Book Club pick, The Water Dancer.”
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“A favorite piece of nonfiction journalism that explores the complexities of race and politics in America, which the speaker finds exhilarating and structurally impressive.”
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“A gripping piece about a potential tsunami hitting the Pacific Northwest, praised for its incredible reporting and storytelling that haunts readers.”
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“An impactful investigative report on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in hospitals, showcasing the challenges of journalism in dire situations.”
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“A significant piece that altered the speaker's perspective on journalism and the importance of persistence in storytelling.”
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“A book that discusses the exploitation of families through contract loans, which inspired the speaker to continue their investigative work despite challenges.”
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“I think everybody in America should read Black Reconstruction by W.E. Du Bois.”
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“My favorite book of all time is The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson.”
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“the person that gave that, to me, is Tony Judt in his magnificent, magnificent history post-war.”
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“The second book that I think about a lot, similarly, is Laurent Dubois' History of the Haitian Revolution, Avengers of the New World.”
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“given that we talked about comics throughout that episode, Sandman Overture.”
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Black Panther
“The speaker reflects on the cultural impact of the movie Black Panther, noting how it influenced children's imaginations and perceptions of race.”