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Mentioned in 2 episodes
Self-Portrait in Black and White
Book • 2019
In 'Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race', Thomas Chatterton Williams delves into his personal struggle with racial identity, prompted by the birth of his daughter.
The book examines the fluidity of racial borders and challenges the notion that race is an absolute identity.
Williams reflects on his experiences as a biracial man, questioning the legitimacy of racial categories and advocating for a more nuanced understanding of identity.
The book examines the fluidity of racial borders and challenges the notion that race is an absolute identity.
Williams reflects on his experiences as a biracial man, questioning the legitimacy of racial categories and advocating for a more nuanced understanding of identity.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
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as one of the three books written by 

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Yascha Mounk


Thomas Chatterton Williams

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Thomas Chatterton Williams on the Age of False Certainty
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as another book written by the guest.

Sean Illing

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Can race be transcended?
Mentioned as the author of "Self-Portrait in Black and White".

Ep. #511: Susan Rice, Neil deGrasse Tyson
Mentioned by 

as a previous work by the guest, 

.


Andrew Yang


Thomas Chatterton Williams

Holding the Center: Between Extremes in American Discourse
Mentioned by Publicola in a Twitter thread about the impact of woke anti-racism on his family.

Ep. 1087 - The Elites vs. The People
Mentioned by 

as a co-author of an op-ed opposing CRT bans.


Megyn Kelly

Critical Race Theory, And How To Effectively Fight Back, with Kmele Foster and Rich Lowry | Ep. 128
Mentioned by 

as the author of "Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race."


Bill Maher

Ep. #536: Kerry Washington, Jim Carrey
Recommended by 

as a must-read.


Larry Wilmore

Thomas Chatterton Williams on "How the Woke Right Replaced the Woke Left"