"(about The Other Americans) It’s a book that really questions how we remember one another on a personal level, but also on a public level. You can take an event, like the Iraq war – which figures in the book – and people even today are shaping it and remembering it and contextualizing it in very different ways depending on their views. So history itself is an argument, and we are still litigating it many different ways. (2019)"
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Novelists from the United StatesEssayists from the United StatesEducators from the United StatesGuggenheim Fellows21st-century African-American women
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