The Casual Academic: A Literary Podcast

Episode 10 - Ta-Nehisi Coates, James Baldwin & Richard Wright in "Between The World & Me"

09.04.2016 - By As I Lay ReadingPlay

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We are happy to bring you our 10th episode on Ta-Nehisi Coates' "Between The World And Me." Alex is joined by returning guest and fellow casual academic Clay Oppenhuizen and a new voice on our show, Leselle Hatcher. These three ex-pats dissect race in the U.S., and the history of black thought that can be seen in Coates' phenomenal book. Two authors are focused on in particular: Richard Wright and James Baldwin - how their work and thought permeate "Between The World And Me" and help shape it into the demasking, truth-seeking book that it is. The American Dream is interrogated, hard looks are taken at the soul of the United States of America, and history invades the present on this episode.

NOTE: This episode is not for the closed-minded. If you find that you have one, you're invited to listen at your own risk of offense...which is your own problem.

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