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Best Of: Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ta-Nehisi Coates on the Fight Over U.S. History mentions The Really Big One by Catherine Schultz, Avengers of the New World by Laurent Du Bois, Five Days at Memorial by Sherry Fink, and Postwar by Tony Judt with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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The Really Big One
Catherine Schultz

I always talk about how I want, tell my students, when you're trying to do, you're trying to get to the point where your writing actually haunts peop…

The second book that I think about a lot, similarly, is Laurent Du Bois' History of the Haitian Revolution, Avengers of the New World.

One, she's just an amazing writer and storytelling, but it is some of the most powerful and important investigative reporting that I've seen.

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What does it mean to reckon with the violence, the tragedy, and the numerous contradictions of America? That is the focus of this conversation – originally aired in July of 2021 – with Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ta- Nehisi Coates. On one level, the conversation is a reflection on the fights over teaching critical race theory and the 1619 Project. But it is really focused on the deeper meaning behind those skirmishes: The ongoing fight over the story we tell about America and why that fight has so gripped our national discourse. 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. It's a conversation that feels just as relevant today as when it first aired. 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 and Kristina Samulewski.
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The Really Big One
Catherine Schultz

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Avengers of the New World
Laurent Du Bois

The host mentioned 'Avengers of the New World' as a significant work that provides insight into the Haitian Revolutio…

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Five Days at Memorial
Sherry Fink

The host mentions 'Five Days at Memorial' to highlight the power of investigative journalism in challenging circumsta…

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Postwar
Tony Judt

The host mentions 'Postwar' by Tony Judt as a significant resource for understanding the flaws in American history wi…

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Black Reconstruction
W.E. Du Bois

The host emphasizes the significance of understanding American history through the lens of W.E. Du Bois's work. They…

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Sandman Overture
Neil Gaiman

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The Warmth of Other Suns
Isabel Wilkerson

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Family Properties
Burl Satter

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The Really Big One
Catherine Schultz
Best for students and aspiring journalistsOften cited around nonfiction journalism education

The Really Big One is a story about a tidal wave destined to hit the Pacific Northwest, detailing the potential impact and the refusal to act on it.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: students and aspiring journalists
Key quote: I always talk about how I want, tell my students, when you're trying to do, you're trying to get to the point where your writing actually haunts people.
The host mentions 'The Really Big One' as a prime example of impactful nonfiction journalism that they encourage students to study. They emphasize how the piece not only informs but also evokes strong emotional responses, making it a powerful teaching tool.
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Best for Readers interested in American history and social justiceOften cited around Haitian Revolution history

The second book that I think about a lot, similarly, is Laurent Du Bois' 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 Du Bois' 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 Haitian Revolution and its historical implications. This book helps readers understand the complexities of Haiti's history and the broader context of societal issues.
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Best for Aspiring journalists and readers interested in impactful nonfictionOften cited around investigative journalism

Five Days at Memorial is about what happens in hospitals after Katrina, showcasing powerful investigative reporting.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Aspiring journalists and readers interested in impactful nonfiction
Key quote: One, she's just an amazing writer and storytelling, but it is some of the most powerful and important investigative reporting that I've seen.
The host mentions 'Five Days at Memorial' to highlight the power of investigative journalism in challenging circumstances, particularly in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. They emphasize Sherry Fink's exceptional writing and the importance of thorough reporting in storytelling.
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Postwar
Tony Judt
Best for Readers interested in American history and critical analysisOften cited around grappling with American history

the person that gave that to me, and I might've said this before, is Tony Judt in his magnificent, magnificent history, Postwar.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in American history and critical analysis
Key quote: the person that gave that to me, and I might've said this before, is Tony Judd in his magnificent, magnificent history, Postwar.
The host mentions 'Postwar' by Tony Judt as a significant resource for understanding the flaws in American history within a broader human context. The book's sharp historical analysis has helped the host reconcile how to discuss America critically without providing false comfort to readers.
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Best for Americans interested in history and social justiceOften cited around importance of historical understanding

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

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Americans interested in history and social justice
Key quote: I think everybody in America should read Black Reconstruction by W.E. Du Bois.
The host emphasizes the significance of understanding American history through the lens of W.E. Du Bois's work. They believe that 'Black Reconstruction' provides essential insights into the flaws of the nation and its historical context.
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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, it's a fantastic story.
The host mentions 'Sandman Overture' as a recommendation after discussing comics throughout the episode. They express admiration for Neil Gaiman's revisit of the Sandman universe, highlighting its exceptional art and storytelling.
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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

And 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 mentioned 'The Warmth of Other Suns' as a pivotal book that has shaped their understanding of American history. They believe it provides crucial insights into the flaws of the country and how these issues resonate globally.
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Family Properties cover
Best for Aspiring journalists and students of social justiceOften cited around journalism and race

Family Properties discusses the individuals ripped off by contract loans, influencing the speaker's understanding of their investigation.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring journalists and students of social justice
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 mentions 'Family Properties' by Burl Satter as a pivotal work that influenced their understanding of systemic issues in journalism, particularly regarding race and economic exploitation. This book helped the host reflect on the importance of thorough investigation and the challenges faced in documenting the stories of marginalized communities.
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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 on racial inequality and historical narratives in America. This book serves as a foundational text in understanding the complexities of America's past and the ongoing struggles for racial justice.
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Best for Listeners interested in racial inequality and American historyOften cited around American history education

Case for Reparations is referenced as a significant piece that shaped the speaker's understanding of their arguments regarding race.

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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, Marvel comics like Captain America and Black Panther, and now he's writing the next Superman movie.
The host mentions Ta-Nehisi Coates' work, including 'The Case for Reparations', while introducing his guests who are engaged in discussions about teaching American history. This reference highlights the broader themes of racial inequality and historical narratives that are central to the conversation.
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Best for Readers interested in racial inequality and American historyOften cited around American history education

the Oprah Book Club pick, The Water Dancer, essays like The Case for Reparations, Marvel comics like Captain America and Black Panther,

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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, essays like The Case for Reparations, Marvel comics like Captain America and Black Panther, and now he's writing the next Superman movie.
The host mentions 'The Water Dancer' while introducing Ta-Nehisi Coates, highlighting his diverse body of work. This reference serves to establish Coates' credibility and relevance in discussions about American history and racial issues.
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I always talk about how I want, tell my students, when you're trying to do, you're trying to get to the point where your writing actually haunts peop…
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The second book that I think about a lot, similarly, is Laurent Du Bois' History of the Haitian Revolution, Avengers of the New World.
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The Really Big One
Catherine Schultz

The host mentions 'The Really Big One' as a prime example of impactful nonfiction journalism that they encourage students to study. They emphasize…

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Avengers of the New World cover
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Avengers of the New World
Laurent Du Bois

The host mentioned 'Avengers of the New World' as a significant work that provides insight into the Haitian Revolution and its historical implicati…

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Five Days at Memorial
Sherry Fink

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Black Panther

Confidence: 90%

The movie Black Panther is mentioned in the context of its cultural impact and how it influenced children's imagination, particularly white kids dressing up as the character.