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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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Between the World and Me
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The Water Dancer
Ta-Nehisi Coates

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Fear of a Black President
Ta-Nehisi Coates

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You’ve heard plenty by now about the fights over teaching critical race theory and the 1619 Project. But behind those skirmishes is something deeper: A fight over the story we tell about America. Why that fight has so gripped our national discourse is the question of this podcast: What changes when a country’s sense of its own history changes? What changes when who gets to tell that story changes? What are the stakes here, and why now? My guests for this conversation need little introduction. Nikole Hannah-Jones is an investigative journalist for the New York Times Magazine where she led the 1619 Project, and, before that, did incredible work on racial inequality in the American education system. Ta- Nehisi Coates is the author of books including “Between the World and Me” and “The Water Dancer,” essays including “The Case for Reparations,” and, for Marvel Comics, “Captain America” and “Black Panther.” Each of them has won more prestigious awards for their work than I could possibly list here, and both will be taking faculty positions at Howard University. We discuss the 1619 Project, whether patriotism can coexist with shame and regret, the political power of American exceptionalism, the cracked foundations of American democracy, how journalism is and should be taught, our relationships to Twitter, what journalists can learn from children and much more. Nikole Hannah-Jones book recommendations: Black Reconstruction in America, 1860-1880 by W.E.B Du Bois The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson Ta-Nehisi Coates book recommendations: Postwar by Tony Judt Avengers of the New World by Laurent Dubois You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.
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Readers interested in racial inequality and American historyStudents and aspiring journalistsjournalism students and aspiring writersListeners interested in racial inequality and American historyAspiring journalists and those interested in systemic issues.Anyone interested in American history

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Between the World and Me
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Best for Readers interested in racial inequality and American historyOften cited around understanding American history

Ta-Nehisi Coates, of course, is the author of the National Book Award winner, Between the World and Me.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in racial inequality and American history
Key quote: Ta-Nehisi Coates, of course, is the author of the National Book Award winner, Between the World and Me.
The host mentions 'Between the World and Me' to highlight Ta-Nehisi Coates' significant contributions to discussions about racial inequality and American history. This book serves as a foundational text in understanding the complexities of race in America, which is central to the conversation with Coates and Hanna-Jones.
ASIN: 0812983815
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The Water Dancer
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Best for Readers interested in racial inequality and American historyOften cited around Teaching America's history

the Oprah Book Club pick, The Water Dancer.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in racial inequality and American history
Key quote: Ta-Nehisi Coates, of course, is the author of the National Book Award winner, Between the World and Me, the Oprah Book Club pick, The Water Dancer...
The host mentions 'The Water Dancer' while introducing Ta-Nehisi Coates, highlighting his significant contributions to literature and social commentary. This reference serves to establish Coates' credibility in discussions about American history and racial issues.
ASIN: B07NQP84GD
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Fear of a Black President cover
Best for Students and aspiring journalistsOften cited around nonfiction journalism education

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Students and aspiring journalists
Key quote: I read it twice back to back. The first time I read it just for, I mean, the content, it was exhilarating.
The host mentions 'Fear of a Black President' as a significant piece of nonfiction journalism that they admire for both its content and structure. They express a desire to teach this work, highlighting its impact on readers and its exemplary writing techniques.
ASIN: B08B1QCVYB
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The Really Big One
Catherine Schultz
Best for Students and aspiring journalistsOften cited around nonfiction journalism teaching

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Students and aspiring journalists
Key quote: The Really Big One is a story about a tidal wave, or I guess a tsunami is probably a better way to put it, that repeatedly hits the Pacific Northwest, is destined to hit the Pacific Northwest, and we don't know when.
The host mentions 'The Really Big One' as a piece that consistently resonates with students due to its haunting narrative about a potential tsunami. They emphasize the exceptional journalistic techniques used by Catherine Schultz to engage readers and provoke thought about disaster preparedness.
ASIN: B0G4XPLJ5Z
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Best for journalism students and aspiring writersOften cited around impact of Hurricane Katrina

An impactful investigative report on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in hospitals, showcasing the challenges of journalism in dire situations.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: journalism students and aspiring writers
Key quote: one of the pieces of nonfiction journalism that changed my life was Sherry Fink, Five Days at Memorial.
The host mentions 'Five Days at Memorial' to highlight the profound impact of investigative journalism in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. They emphasize Sherry Fink's exceptional storytelling and the importance of her work in understanding the complexities of medical ethics during a crisis.
ASIN: 1663611726
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Best for Listeners interested in racial inequality and American historyOften cited around American history and education

A significant piece that altered the speaker's perspective on journalism and the importance of persistence in storytelling.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Listeners interested in racial inequality and American history
Key quote: Ta-Nehisi Coates, of course, is the author of the National Book Award winner, Between the World and Me, the Oprah Book Club pick, The Water Dancer, essays like The Case for Reparations.
The host mentions Ta-Nehisi Coates' work, including 'The Case for Reparations,' to highlight his contributions to discussions on racial inequality and history. This reference serves to underscore the broader themes of the conversation about how history is taught and understood in America.
ASIN: 0394718976
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Family Properties cover
Best for Aspiring journalists and those interested in systemic issues.Often cited around journalism and race

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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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Aspiring journalists and those interested in systemic issues.
Key quote: I remember coming across in Burl Satter's great book, Family Properties, the folks who had been ripped off by contract loans.
The host mentioned 'Family Properties' by Burl Satter as a significant influence on their understanding of systemic issues in journalism. They reflected on the challenges of interviewing subjects who may no longer be available, highlighting the persistence required in the field.
ASIN: B003EI2EKE
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Black Reconstruction cover
Best for Anyone interested in American historyOften cited around American history understanding

I think everybody in America should read Black Reconstruction by W.E. Du Bois.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Anyone interested in American history
Key quote: I think everybody in America should read Black Reconstruction by W.E. Du Bois.
The host emphasizes the importance of understanding American history through the lens of W.E. Du Bois's 'Black Reconstruction.' They believe this book is essential for grappling with the flaws in American history and recognizing their broader context in humanity.
ASIN: 0684856573
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The Warmth of Other Suns
Isabel Wilkerson
Best for Anyone interested in American history and social issues.Often cited around American history understanding

My favorite book of all time is The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Anyone interested in American history and social issues.
Key quote: My favorite book of all time is The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson.
The host mentions 'The Warmth of Other Suns' as a pivotal book that has helped him grapple with the complexities of American history. He emphasizes its importance in understanding the flaws of the country within a broader historical context.
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Postwar
Tony Judt
Best for History enthusiasts and scholarsOften cited around Tony Judt's history

the person that gave that, to me, is Tony Judt in his magnificent, magnificent history post-war.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: History enthusiasts and scholars
Key quote: the person that gave that, to me, is Tony Judt in his magnificent, magnificent history post-war.
The host praises Tony Judt's work 'Postwar' as a magnificent history. This indicates a strong endorsement of the book's depth and quality in exploring post-war events.
ASIN: B004IDNQOW
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Avengers of the New World cover
Best for Readers interested in American history and social justice.Often cited around Haitian Revolution history

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in American history and social justice.
Key quote: The second book that I think about a lot, similarly, is Laurent Dubois' History of the Haitian Revolution, Avengers of the New World.
The host mentioned 'Avengers of the New World' as a significant work that provides insight into the history of the Haitian Revolution. This book helps readers understand the complexities of Haiti's past and the broader implications of historical narratives.
ASIN: 0674018265
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Sandman Overture
Neil Gaiman
Best for fans of graphic novels and comicsOften cited around graphic novels and comics

given that we talked about comics throughout that episode, Sandman Overture.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: fans of graphic novels and comics
Key quote: Sandman Overture, I was a fan of the original Sandman comics for years, but I didn't realize that Neil Gaiman had gone back in 2015 and revisited the universe in a book that has, I think, the best art I have ever seen in a graphic novel.
The host mentioned 'Sandman Overture' as a significant graphic novel that revisits the original Sandman comics. He praised its stunning artwork and engaging story, highlighting its impact on his perception of graphic novels.
ASIN: B07YSXMBSQ
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Black Panther

Confidence: 90%

The speaker reflects on the cultural impact of the movie Black Panther, noting how it influenced children's imaginations and perceptions of race.