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Thomas Chatterton Williams' "Summer of Our Discontent"

If Books Could Kill

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Racial Dynamics Post-Floyd

This chapter examines the socio-political landscape following George Floyd's death, emphasizing the rise of movements like Black Lives Matter and Me Too. It critiques responses from both the left and right, discussing the complexities of race, policing, and socio-economic issues within the context of historical events and contemporary political discourse. The conversation highlights the challenges of navigating race relations in America, particularly through the lens of recent incidents and evolving public perceptions.

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