Review: Thomas Chatterton Williams’s Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race
“On the whole, Williams’s book is more rigorous than mournful, an account of solutions more than of problems,” writes the Times’s Andrew Solomon. “At a time of increasing division, his philosophizing evinces an underlying generosity. He reaches both ways across the aisle of racism, arguing above all for reciprocity, and in doing so begins to theorize the temperate peace of which all humanity is sorely in need.”
Post Date: 10-16-2019
Post Date: 10-16-2019