By Steve Sailer
11/18/2015
From the NYT:
Ta-Nehisi Coates Wins National Book AwardBy ALEXANDRA ALTER NOV. 18, 2015
Ta-Nehisi Coates won the National Book Award for nonfiction Wednesday night for âBetween the World and Me,â a visceral, blunt exploration of his experience of being a black man in America, which was published this summer in the middle of a national dialogue about race relations and inequality.
âEvery day you turn on the TV and see some kind of violence being directed at black people,â Mr. Coates said in an emotional acceptance speech. âOver and over and over again. And it keeps happening.â âŚ
Mr. Coates, a correspondent for The Atlantic, dedicated the award to Prince Jones, a college friend of his who was shot to death by a police officer who mistook him for a criminal. âIâm a black man in America. I canât punish that officer; âBetween the World and Meâ comes out of that place,â Mr. Coates said. âI canât secure the safety of my son. I just donât have that power. But what I do have the power to do is say, âYou wonât enroll me in this lie. You wonât make me part of it.â â
Uh, the cop was black.
âBetween the World and Me,â which was published by Spiegel & Grau, was one of the most celebrated and widely discussed books of the year. The novelist Toni Morrison compared Mr. Coates to James Baldwin.
Hereâs my review of his National Book Award-winning book.
And hereâs my review of his article âThe Black Family in the Age of Mass Incarceration.â