Ratings39
Average rating4.6
I'm rating this a little bit higher for two reasons.
One, is that I wouldn't be surprised if open racists (conservatives) and fox-smile racists (liberals and democrats) tried to review bomb this for its pro-Palestinian liberation message.
Two, this reads like a prelude, and maybe Coates himself is unaware of this. He's beginning to consider the wide world of oppression and justice, and connecting the dots between different groups of colonized and segregated communities. He's starting to work on something this book and it feels like he's not quite there yet, but I feel hopeful that his next book will start to wrap a bow on it.
PS - Free Palestine. Don't stain your own soul by voting for apartheid and genocide