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Starred Review on September 15, 2015 | Audio
Framed as a letter to his teenage son, Coates's (The Beautiful Struggle) account of race in America works as both memoir and meditation. The author explores several themes: the vulnerability of black bodies (the focus on the body borrowed from feminism), the "dream" (the product of those in America who "believe themselves to be white"), and the "Mecca" (Coates referring to his undergraduate experience at Howard University). It's not an optimistic book—the motives for hope and forgiveness on the part of black Americans are suspect, wri...Log In or Sign Up to Read More