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" Comic books have a long, fraught history with sexism. "
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Comic
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Long
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" My father was so very afraid. I felt it in the sting of his black leather belt, which he applied with more anxiety than anger, my father who beat me as if someone might steal me away, because that was exactly what was happening all around us. "
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Black
More
Me
" If, to the end of its existence, America harbors white supremacy, I don't know how remarkable that would be. France has dealt with anti-Semitism since its inception. "
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" Every writer dreams of having the ability to hold forth for 8,000 words and pull all these different forms together: history, reportage, journalism. That was all I really wanted, and 'The Atlantic' was my first high-profile opportunity. "
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History
" You can oppose reparations all you want, but you got to know the facts. You really, really do. "
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Facts
Know
Really
" I think a lot about the private emotions of black people - what we feel and yet is rarely publicly expressed. "
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Black
Think
People
" To Trump, whiteness is neither notional nor symbolic but the very core of his power. In this, Trump is not singular. But whereas his forebears carried whiteness like an ancestral talisman, Trump cracked the glowing amulet open, releasing its eldritch energies. "
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Open
Core
Glowing
" When people hear the term 'political prisoner,' especially on the Left, it becomes a kind of abstraction. Folks are aware of injustice, and they're aware that there are folks in prison who are in prison, you know, largely because of their activism. "
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Injustice
Prison
People
" The soul is part of the body. The mind is part of the body. When folks do physical violence to black people, to black bodies in this country, the soul as we construe it is damaged, too - the mind is damaged, too. "
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Mind
Body
People
" As an African-American, we stand on the shoulders of people who fought despite not seeing victories in their lifetime or even in their children's lifetime or even in their grandchildren's lifetime. So fatalism isn't really an option. "
Ta-Nehisi Coates
People
Grandchildren
Stand
" I think Barack Obama was born into a home not just to a white woman and white grandparents, but a white woman and white grandparents who shockingly told him it was okay that he was black and that he should not be ashamed of it and that he should, in fact, be proud of it. "
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Home
Think
Born
" When people who are not black are interested in what I do, frankly, I'm always surprised. I don't know if it's my low expectations for white people or what. "
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Know
Expectations
Black
" One can say Senator Sanders should have more explicit antiracist policy within his racial justice platform, not just more general stuff, and still cast a vote for Senator Sanders and still feel that Senator Sanders is the best option that we have in the race. "
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Vote
Race
Justice
" The country in which reparations actually happen is a very different one than the one we live in. "
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Happen
Than
Country
" Black people are pledging their fealty to the state, and yet they aren't getting the same return. This is theft. It's systemized. "
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Theft
Same
Return
" For me, my writing benefits from my experience. "
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Writing
Benefits
Experience
" I had to learn to not be so hard. And I had a wife and, at that time, a partner when Samori was born, and for most of Samori's life, a partner, who, for whatever reason, did not have to learn that and was very tender and very, very soft with him. "
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Learn
Born
Partner
" The symbolic power of Barack Obama's presidency - that whiteness was no longer strong enough to prevent peons taking up residence in the castle - assaulted the most deeply rooted notions of white supremacy and instilled fear in its adherents and beneficiaries. "
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Power
Up
Fear
" When I grew up in West Baltimore, anything associated - and I'm talking about my childhood - with white people 99 percent of the time was something malevolent, like it was an explanatory force for something bad. "
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Childhood
People
Talking
" There isn't a dude outside my dad who had greater influence on my life. "
Ta-Nehisi Coates
My Life
Dude
Influence
" You don't make a case for reparations thinking, 'Oh yeah, people are gonna love this.' I didn't see that coming. "
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See
You
People
" Amiri Baraka went to Howard. Lucille Clifton went to Howard. Ossie Davis went to Howard. And I was aware of that when I was there. Charles Drew went to Howard. Thurgood Marshall went to the law school. Being aware of that and having all of that brought to bear, again, it's one of those things that I can't really separate from my career as a writer. "
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Bear
Career
Law
" The thing people have to remember is there's nothing natural about racism as it exists in America. I mean, we know this historically. We can look at 1619, when Africans first came here, and how early African slaves intermixed pretty indiscriminately with indentured white servants. "
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America
Racism
Remember
" I think it's really important to be conscious of yourself and the world around you. For me, that meant reading a lot and reporting. "
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Me
Yourself
Reading
" I write what I write in the way that I write it. I'm not being abstract, you know. I'm talking about something that, you know, is a part of my life. "
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You
Know
Life
" I was 24 when Samori was born. His mom was 23. "
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Mom
His
Born
" I don't know that white people need to be 'allies' so much as understand that any black struggle in America is ultimately a struggle for the large country. 'Ally' presumes a kind of distance that I am not sure exists. "
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I Am
People
Black
" I've seen, and liked, 'Insecure' and 'Atlanta.' "
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Atlanta
Liked
Seen
" Fighting, I guess, was never the real reason I read comic books as a kid. The fighting was an important part, an integral part of it; I don't know I would've read it without it. "
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Important
Fighting
Kid
" The plunder of black communities is not a bump along the road, but it is, in fact, the road itself that you can't have in America without enslavement, without Jim Crow, terrorism, everything that came after that. "
Ta-Nehisi Coates
You
Terrorism
Road
" There are African-American families around this country - a large, large number of African-American families - that operate out of complete fear that their kids are going to be taken from them and will do anything to prevent that. "
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Going
Will
Fear