Ta-Nehisi Coates Looks At The Physical Toll Of Being Black In America
By NPR Staff
Coates writes about race and social issues for The Atlantic. His new book, Between The World And Me, brings to bear his fear that his life and the lives of his loved ones might end unnaturally.
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