Welcome. Mr. Lowry. I think i can you mr. Lowry, ive been calling you wes all these years. Its to be with you today. And im looking forward to talking about the book. You know, thi that i think is usually a good starting place is that in my experience its a book doesnt come together or the idea for a book doesnt come all at usually its like maybe experiences or disparate bits of information that, you know, gradually the themes become more visible you and you realize that you know theres a subject to be written. So i wondered if you could give before we get into the substance of how you did the book and so on, i wondered if you could give a kind of overview of the idea for the book to you. Of course, i really appreciate it. Dean cobb or as i know the you know, i, i think that when i think about this book in, this project, you know, i go back to 2016 when we saw the end of the first black presidency a the of a candidate who had run an opened nativist Campaign Campaigning on a kind of rac
These years. Its to be with you today. And im looking forward to talking about the book. You know, thing that i think is usually a good starting place is that in my experience its a book doesnt come together or the idea for a book doesnt come all at usually its like maybe experiences or disparate bits of information that, you know, gradually the themes become more visible you and you realize that you know theres a subject to be written. So i wondered if you could give before we get into the substance of how you did the book and so on, i wondered if you could give a kind of overview of the idea for the book to you. Of course, i really appreciate it. Dean cobb or as i know the you know, i, i think that when i think about this book in, this project, you know, i go back to 2016 when we saw the end of the first black presidency and the of a candidate who had run an opened nativist Campaign Campaigning on a kind of racialized hostility and a play toward a white racialized grievance. And as a
Welcome. Mr. Lowry. I think i can you mr. Lowry, ive been calling you wes all these years. Its to be with you today. And im looking forward to talking about the book. You know, thing that i think is usually a good starting place is that in my experience its a book doesnt come together or the idea for a book doesnt come all at usually its like maybe experiences or disparate bits of information that, you know, gradually the themes become more visible you and you realize that you know theres a subject to be written. So i wondered if you could give before we get into the substance of how you did the book and so on, i wondered if you could give a kind of overview of the idea for the book to you. Of course, i really appreciate it. Dean cobb or as i know the you know, i, i think that when i think about this book in, this project, you know, i go back to 2016 when we saw the end of the first black presency and the of a candidate who had run an opened nativist Campaign Campaigning on a kind of r
And im looking forward to talking about the book. You know, tng that i think is usually a good starting place is that in my experience its a book doesnt come together or the idea for a book doesnt come all at usually its like maybe experiences or disparate bits of information that, you know, gradually the themes become more visible you and you realize that you know theres a subject to be written. So i wondered if you could give before we get into the substance of how you did the book and so on, i wondered if you could give a kind of overview of the idea for the book to you. Of course, i really appreciate it. Dean cobb or as i know the you know, i, i think that when i think about this book in, this project, you know, i go back to 2016 when we saw the end of the first black presidencynd the of a candidate who had run an opened nativist Campaign Campaigning on a kind of racialized hostility and a play toward a white racialized grievance. And as a reporter, as a journalist who was covering
Bullets or prizewinning author argues moments of progress on race in the s. Are often met with acts of violence. Interviewed by columbia graduate hool dean. Afterwards is a weekly Interview Program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. I think i can you mr. Lowry, ive been calling you wes all these years. Its to be with you today. And im looking forward to talking about the book. You know, thing that i think is usually a good starting place is that in my experience its a book doesnt come together or the idea for a book doesnt come all at usually its like maybe experiences or disparate bits of information that, you know, gradually the themes become more visible you and you realize that you know theres a subject to be written. So i wondered if you could give before we get into the substance of how you did the book and so on, i wondered if you could give a kind of overview of the idea for the book to you. Of course, i really appreciate it.