Ta-Nehisi Coates, born in Baltimore in 1975, was heavily influenced by his father Paul, who was a member of the Black Panther Party and a Vietnam veteran. Paul educated himself on history and other topics, and he was an avid reader. Cheryl, Coates’ mother, was a teacher. Coates attended Howard University and graduated in 1993. After graduating from Howard, Coates went on to start his journalism career. He moved to New York and wrote for The Washington City Paper, The Village Voice, and Time. Then, he was hired by The Atlantic, where he wrote “The Case for Reparations,” which is one of his most well-known pieces. Coates left The Atlantic in 2018. He has authored several books, including ...
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