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Between the World and Me

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In the 150 years since the end of the Civil War and the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment (the abolition of slavery), the story of race and America has remained a brutally simple one. It is the story of the black body, exploited to create the country''s foundational wealth, violently segregated to unite a nation after a civil war and, today, still disproportionately threatened, locked up and killed in the streets. How can America reckon with its fraught racial history? Between The World And Me is Ta-Nehisi Coates'' attempt to answer that question.

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ISBN9781925240702
PublisherText Publishing
Publication Date07/16/15
Pages166

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  • twinslovebooks2
    twinslovebooks2

    11 Followers

    5.0

    Beeindruckendes Buch und war sehr bewegend. Da will ich noch mehr recherchieren.

    Oct 2, 2023

  • notizhefte
    notizhefte

    68 Followers

    1.0

    Rapsodischer Tonfall, sermonartiger und unstrukturierter Bewußtseinsstrom. Wütend, anklagend, repetitiv. Penetrante Selbstgerechtigkeit, die dem Autor während seiner Studentenzeit von einer Professorin klargemacht wird, freilich nur mit geringem Erfolg. Ich habe mir (leider nur) die letzten 40 Seiten des ersten Teils erspart (den zweiten Teil hatte ich bereits in einem anderen - besseren - Buch des Autors gelesen).

    Apr 24, 2023

  • deborella
    deborella

    4 Followers

    5.0

    This has come out five years ago and has only become painfully more relevant ever since. The book is an essayistic letter from father to son. Sometimes an explanation, sometimes a warning, sometimes an urgent wish and through all of it deep understanding about shared pain. I felt almost like an intruder on a deeply personal, honest and raw parent-child exchange. Those qualities are what makes this captivating and impactful. Mind you, this was certainly not written for white audiences, but that makes it all the more important to read as a white person, because it doesn't hold back and we need to hear it all and take it to heart. Coates established vocabulary that gives me much food for thought (like 'a person who paints themselves white' or his use of/context for what is 'the Dream'), he puts strong focus on the body, the physicality, the corporeality of the Struggle and he expertly adapts his language to expose the concept of race as the artificial, made-by-whites category that it is. I urge you to read it.

    Aug 13, 2020

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