Author of Book on Race & Caste in America Speaks Virtually Via the Hudson Library

Wed 9/15 @ 7PM

Author/Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Isabel Wilkerson made a big splash with her 2010 book about the Great Migration, The Warmth of Other Suns, which was on reading lists and a book club selection for years. Among other things it won the 2011 Cleveland-based Anisfeld-Wolf Book Award for non-fiction.

Her latest book Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents, published last year, looks at systemic racism as a de facto caste system in America. Like her previous book, it’s getting attention and praise and sparking a lot of discussion. In it she compares the treatment of American Blacks to India’s “untouchables” and finds similarities. A NPR review of the book says, “Wilkerson’s central thesis is that caste, while a global occurrence, achieves its most violent manifestation in the treatment of American Blacks, set at the lowest level in society through historical and contemporary oppression, marginalization and violence — all legally maintained through systems of law and order.”

Wilkerson will be the guest of the Hudson Library and Historical Society for a virtual program, talking about her new book. It’s free and open to the public but registration is required. Go here.

Copies of Caste are available through Learned Owl Book Shop in Hudson.

 

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One Response to “Author of Book on Race & Caste in America Speaks Virtually Via the Hudson Library”

  1. Candace Shanea Williams

    Thank you! Looking forward to this!!

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