"Yesterday I would’ve been giddy with opportunity. Yesterday I would’ve said it couldn’t be done. Yesterday I would’ve believed. But it’s March 31, 2050."

Ta-Nehisi Coates (1975)
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About Ta-Nehisi Coates

Ta-Nehisi Coates is an American author, journalist, and educator known for his works on race relations and his insightful commentary on African American history and culture. Born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1975, Coates rose to prominence through his writing in The Atlantic, where he explored issues of systemic racism, white supremacy, and the African American experience in contemporary America. His critically acclaimed books, including 'Between the World and Me' and 'The Water Dancer', have further solidified his reputation as a leading voice on racial justice.

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