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ISABEL WILKERSON
Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson devoted 15 years to the research and writing of The Warmth of Other Suns. She interviewed more than 1,200 people, unearthed archival works and gathered the voices of the famous and the unknown to tell the epic story of the Great Migration, one of the biggest underreported stories of the 20th Century and one of the largest migrations in American history. RETAILERS — ISABEL WILKERSON Order Caste The Origins of Our Discontents Isabel Wilkerson. HardCover. Amazon
THE BOOK - ISABEL WILKERSON The Book. In a story of hope and longing, three young people set out from the American South during different decades of the 20th Century en route to the North and West in search of the warmth of other suns. They were forced out by the limits of the caste into which they had been born. Ida Mae Brandon Gladney, George Swanson Starling and RobertTHE CHARACTERS
George Swanson Starling. A headstrong college student forced by circumstance to work the citrus groves of Florida, he marries impulsively and leads strikes for fairer wages in the groves. He is forced to leave under threat of lynching and heads to New York where both triumph and tragedy await him. PRAISE - ISABEL WILKERSON Praise. “Magisterial.”. —Charles McGrath, The New York Times. “ The Warmth of Other Suns is a brilliant and stirring epic, the first book to cover the full half-century of the Great Migration. Wilkerson combines impressive researchwith great narrative andliterary power. Ms.
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EXCERPT - ISABEL WILKERSON Wildwood, Florida, April 14, 1945. George Swanson Starling. A man named Roscoe Colton gave Lil George Starling a ride in his pickup truck to the train station in Wildwood through the fruit-bearing scrubland of central Florida. And Schoolboy, as the toothless orange pickers mockingly called him, boarded the Silver Meteor pointingnorth.
ISABEL WILKERSONCONTACTSVISIT THE WARMTH OF OTHER SUNS WEBSITE Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson is the author of the New York Times' bestseller The Warmth of Other Suns. Her new book, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents, is available for pre-order now and will be published Aug 4, 2020. CONTACTS — ISABEL WILKERSONSEE MORE ON ISABELWILKERSON.COMISABEL WILKERSON
Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson devoted 15 years to the research and writing of The Warmth of Other Suns. She interviewed more than 1,200 people, unearthed archival works and gathered the voices of the famous and the unknown to tell the epic story of the Great Migration, one of the biggest underreported stories of the 20th Century and one of the largest migrations in American history. RETAILERS — ISABEL WILKERSON Order Caste The Origins of Our Discontents Isabel Wilkerson. HardCover. Amazon
THE BOOK - ISABEL WILKERSON The Book. In a story of hope and longing, three young people set out from the American South during different decades of the 20th Century en route to the North and West in search of the warmth of other suns. They were forced out by the limits of the caste into which they had been born. Ida Mae Brandon Gladney, George Swanson Starling and RobertTHE CHARACTERS
George Swanson Starling. A headstrong college student forced by circumstance to work the citrus groves of Florida, he marries impulsively and leads strikes for fairer wages in the groves. He is forced to leave under threat of lynching and heads to New York where both triumph and tragedy await him. PRAISE - ISABEL WILKERSON Praise. “Magisterial.”. —Charles McGrath, The New York Times. “ The Warmth of Other Suns is a brilliant and stirring epic, the first book to cover the full half-century of the Great Migration. Wilkerson combines impressive researchwith great narrative andliterary power. Ms.
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Questions for Discussion. 1. The Warmth of Other Suns combines a sweeping historical perspective with vivid intimate portraits of three individuals: Ida Mae Gladney, George Swanson Starling, and Robert Pershing Foster. What is the value of this dual focus, of shifting between the panoramic and the close-up? In what ways are Ida Mae Gladney, George Starling, and Robert Foster representative ofPRIVACY POLICY
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EXCERPT - ISABEL WILKERSON Wildwood, Florida, April 14, 1945. George Swanson Starling. A man named Roscoe Colton gave Lil George Starling a ride in his pickup truck to the train station in Wildwood through the fruit-bearing scrubland of central Florida. And Schoolboy, as the toothless orange pickers mockingly called him, boarded the Silver Meteor pointingnorth.
THE AUTHOR - ISABEL WILKERSON The Author. Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson is author of The Warmth of Other Suns, the New York Times’ bestseller that brings to life one of the epic stories of the 20th Century through three unforgettable protagonists who made the decision of their lives during what came to be known as the Great Migration. Warmth won the 2010National
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“Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson makes clear in her new, improbably page-turning account of Great Migration, the black citizens who crossed the Mason-Dixon Line to reach their new homes bore many striking similarities to those who crossed theAtlantic Ocean
MEDIA - ISABEL WILKERSON "The Warmth of Other Suns is a beautifully written book that, once begun, is nearly impossible to put aside. It is an unforgettable combination of tragedy and inspiration, and gripping subject matter and characters in a writing style that grabs the reader on Page 1 andnever let’s go.
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“Mesmerizing What makes compelling is the remarkable intimacy of the stories she tells; her ability to recreate, in wonderfully lyrical prose, the private struggles of particular men and women caught in a system designed to denigrate them.”—ChicagoTribune
THE GREAT MIGRATION
The Great Migration was the outpouring of six million African Americans from the Jim Crow South to the cities of the North and West, from the time of World War I until the 1970s. This was the first time in American history that American citizens had to flee the land of their birth just to be recognized as the citizens that they had alwaysbeen.
FAMOUS MIGRANTS
" powerful storytelling stylegives this decades-spanning history a welcome novelistic flavor. An impressive take on the Great Migration, and a truly auspicious debut." CONTACT - ISABEL WILKERSON “The Warmth of Other Suns is epic in its reach and in its structure. Told in a voice that echoes the magic cadences of Toni Morrison or the folk wisdom of Zora Neale Hurston’s collected oral histories, Wilkerson’s book pulls not just the expanse of the migration into focus but its overall impact on politics, literature, music, sports — in the nation and the world. THE MAKING OF THE BOOK, THE WARMTH OF OTHER SUNS The Making of The Book, The Warmth of Other Suns. I began this work because I wanted to pull readers deep inside perhaps the greatest untold story of the Twentieth Century. The goal was the convey the lives of the people who had dared to make the crossing from the South to all points North and West in what would come to be known as theGreat
“PROFOUND, NECESSARY AND AN ABSOLUTELY COMPELLING READ From the Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Isabel Wilkerson: THE WARMTH OF OTHER SUNS: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration On-Sale Date: September 7, ISABEL WILKERSONCONTACTSVISIT THE WARMTH OF OTHER SUNS WEBSITE Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson is the author of the New York Times' bestseller The Warmth of Other Suns. Her new book, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents, is available for pre-order now and will be published Aug 4, 2020. CONTACTS — ISABEL WILKERSONSEE MORE ON ISABELWILKERSON.COMISABEL WILKERSON
Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson devoted 15 years to the research and writing of The Warmth of Other Suns. She interviewed more than 1,200 people, unearthed archival works and gathered the voices of the famous and the unknown to tell the epic story of the Great Migration, one of the biggest underreported stories of the 20th Century and one of the largest migrations in American history. RETAILERS — ISABEL WILKERSON Order Caste The Origins of Our Discontents Isabel Wilkerson. HardCover. Amazon
THE AUTHOR - ISABEL WILKERSON The Author. Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson is author of The Warmth of Other Suns, the New York Times’ bestseller that brings to life one of the epic stories of the 20th Century through three unforgettable protagonists who made the decision of their lives during what came to be known as the Great Migration. Warmth won the 2010National
THE BOOK - ISABEL WILKERSON The Book. In a story of hope and longing, three young people set out from the American South during different decades of the 20th Century en route to the North and West in search of the warmth of other suns. They were forced out by the limits of the caste into which they had been born. Ida Mae Brandon Gladney, George Swanson Starling and RobertTHE CHARACTERS
George Swanson Starling. A headstrong college student forced by circumstance to work the citrus groves of Florida, he marries impulsively and leads strikes for fairer wages in the groves. He is forced to leave under threat of lynching and heads to New York where both triumph and tragedy await him. PRAISE - ISABEL WILKERSON Praise. “Magisterial.”. —Charles McGrath, The New York Times. “ The Warmth of Other Suns is a brilliant and stirring epic, the first book to cover the full half-century of the Great Migration. Wilkerson combines impressive researchwith great narrative andliterary power. Ms.
READING GROUP GUIDE
Questions for Discussion. 1. The Warmth of Other Suns combines a sweeping historical perspective with vivid intimate portraits of three individuals: Ida Mae Gladney, George Swanson Starling, and Robert Pershing Foster. What is the value of this dual focus, of shifting between the panoramic and the close-up? In what ways are Ida Mae Gladney, George Starling, and Robert Foster representative of EXCERPT - ISABEL WILKERSON Wildwood, Florida, April 14, 1945. George Swanson Starling. A man named Roscoe Colton gave Lil George Starling a ride in his pickup truck to the train station in Wildwood through the fruit-bearing scrubland of central Florida. And Schoolboy, as the toothless orange pickers mockingly called him, boarded the Silver Meteor pointingnorth.
ISABEL WILKERSONCONTACTSVISIT THE WARMTH OF OTHER SUNS WEBSITE Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson is the author of the New York Times' bestseller The Warmth of Other Suns. Her new book, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents, is available for pre-order now and will be published Aug 4, 2020. CONTACTS — ISABEL WILKERSONSEE MORE ON ISABELWILKERSON.COMISABEL WILKERSON
Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson devoted 15 years to the research and writing of The Warmth of Other Suns. She interviewed more than 1,200 people, unearthed archival works and gathered the voices of the famous and the unknown to tell the epic story of the Great Migration, one of the biggest underreported stories of the 20th Century and one of the largest migrations in American history. RETAILERS — ISABEL WILKERSON Order Caste The Origins of Our Discontents Isabel Wilkerson. HardCover. Amazon
THE AUTHOR - ISABEL WILKERSON The Author. Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson is author of The Warmth of Other Suns, the New York Times’ bestseller that brings to life one of the epic stories of the 20th Century through three unforgettable protagonists who made the decision of their lives during what came to be known as the Great Migration. Warmth won the 2010National
THE BOOK - ISABEL WILKERSON The Book. In a story of hope and longing, three young people set out from the American South during different decades of the 20th Century en route to the North and West in search of the warmth of other suns. They were forced out by the limits of the caste into which they had been born. Ida Mae Brandon Gladney, George Swanson Starling and RobertTHE CHARACTERS
George Swanson Starling. A headstrong college student forced by circumstance to work the citrus groves of Florida, he marries impulsively and leads strikes for fairer wages in the groves. He is forced to leave under threat of lynching and heads to New York where both triumph and tragedy await him. PRAISE - ISABEL WILKERSON Praise. “Magisterial.”. —Charles McGrath, The New York Times. “ The Warmth of Other Suns is a brilliant and stirring epic, the first book to cover the full half-century of the Great Migration. Wilkerson combines impressive researchwith great narrative andliterary power. Ms.
READING GROUP GUIDE
Questions for Discussion. 1. The Warmth of Other Suns combines a sweeping historical perspective with vivid intimate portraits of three individuals: Ida Mae Gladney, George Swanson Starling, and Robert Pershing Foster. What is the value of this dual focus, of shifting between the panoramic and the close-up? In what ways are Ida Mae Gladney, George Starling, and Robert Foster representative of EXCERPT - ISABEL WILKERSON Wildwood, Florida, April 14, 1945. George Swanson Starling. A man named Roscoe Colton gave Lil George Starling a ride in his pickup truck to the train station in Wildwood through the fruit-bearing scrubland of central Florida. And Schoolboy, as the toothless orange pickers mockingly called him, boarded the Silver Meteor pointingnorth.
RETAILERS — ISABEL WILKERSON Order Caste The Origins of Our Discontents Isabel Wilkerson. HardCover. Amazon
PRAISE - ISABEL WILKERSON Praise. “Magisterial.”. —Charles McGrath, The New York Times. “ The Warmth of Other Suns is a brilliant and stirring epic, the first book to cover the full half-century of the Great Migration. Wilkerson combines impressive researchwith great narrative andliterary power. Ms.
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“Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson makes clear in her new, improbably page-turning account of Great Migration, the black citizens who crossed the Mason-Dixon Line to reach their new homes bore many striking similarities to those who crossed theAtlantic Ocean
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MEDIA - ISABEL WILKERSON "The Warmth of Other Suns is a beautifully written book that, once begun, is nearly impossible to put aside. It is an unforgettable combination of tragedy and inspiration, and gripping subject matter and characters in a writing style that grabs the reader on Page 1 andnever let’s go.
VIDEO CLIPS
“Mesmerizing What makes compelling is the remarkable intimacy of the stories she tells; her ability to recreate, in wonderfully lyrical prose, the private struggles of particular men and women caught in a system designed to denigrate them.”—ChicagoTribune
THE GREAT MIGRATION
The Great Migration was the outpouring of six million African Americans from the Jim Crow South to the cities of the North and West, from the time of World War I until the 1970s. This was the first time in American history that American citizens had to flee the land of their birth just to be recognized as the citizens that they had alwaysbeen.
THE MAKING OF THE BOOK, THE WARMTH OF OTHER SUNS The Making of The Book, The Warmth of Other Suns. I began this work because I wanted to pull readers deep inside perhaps the greatest untold story of the Twentieth Century. The goal was the convey the lives of the people who had dared to make the crossing from the South to all points North and West in what would come to be known as theGreat
FAMOUS MIGRANTS
“The Warmth of Other Suns is epic in its reach and in its structure. Told in a voice that echoes the magic cadences of Toni Morrison or the folk wisdom of Zora Neale Hurston’s collected oral histories, Wilkerson’s book pulls not just the expanse of the migration into focus but its overall impact on politics, literature, music, sports — in the nation and the world. “PROFOUND, NECESSARY AND AN ABSOLUTELY COMPELLING READ From the Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Isabel Wilkerson: THE WARMTH OF OTHER SUNS: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration On-Sale Date: September 7,0
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_THE ORIGINS OF OUR DISCONTENTS_ > “Wilkerson’s work is the missing puzzle piece of our country’s> history.”
— The American Prospect -------------------------CASTE
_THE ORIGINS OF OUR DISCONTENTS_ Poetically written and brilliantly researched, _Caste_ invites us to discover the inner workings of an American hierarchy that goes far beyond the confines of race, class, or gender.Available Now
------------------------- > “As we go about our daily lives, caste is the wordless usher in a > darkened theater, flashlight cast down in the aisles, guiding us to > our assigned seats for a performance.> ”
— Isabel Wilkerson, _Caste_ A book steeped in empathy and insight, _Caste_ explores, through layered analysis and stories of real people, the structure of an unspoken system of human ranking and reveals how our lives are still restricted by what divided us centuries ago. “Modern-day caste protocols,” Wilkerson writes, “are often less about overt attacks or conscious hostility. They are like the wind, powerful enough to knock you down but invisible as they go about theirwork.”
Wilkerson rigorously defines eight pillars that underlie caste systems across civilizations, including divine will, heredity, and dehumanization. She documents the parallels with two other hierarchies in history, those of India and of Nazi Germany, and no reader will be left without a greater understanding of the price we all pay in a society torn by artificial divisions. “The hierarchy of caste is not about feelings or morality,” Wilkerson writes. “It is about power — which groups have it andwhich do not.”
Before its release, the _Chicago Tribune_ declared that _Caste_ “should be at the top of every American’s reading list." Dwight Garner, the chief critic of _The New York Times_, called _Caste_ “an instant American classic and almost certainly the keynote nonfiction book of the American century thus far.” Upon publication, Oprah Winfrey announced that _Caste_ was her Summer 2020 pick for Oprah’s Book Club and proclaimed it “the most essential...the most necessary-for-all-humanity book that I have chosen.”Order
------------------------- THE WARMTH OF OTHER SUNS _THE EPIC STORY OF AMERICA’S GREAT MIGRATION_ In this critically acclaimed, modern classic of narrative nonfiction, three young people set out on a perilous journey out of the Jim Crow South to the North and West in search of what the novelist Richard Wright called “the warmth of other suns.”Available Now
------------------------- > “They did what human beings looking for freedom, throughout > history, have often done. They left.> ”
— Isabel Wilkerson, _The Warmth of Other Suns_ An intimate epic that puts in perspective our current era, _The Warmth Of Other Suns_ follows Ida Mae Brandon Gladney, George Swanson Starling, and Robert Joseph Pershing Foster over the tumultuous decades of the 20th century as they join the six million African-Americans fleeing southern repression in what would come to be known as the Great Migration, a watershed in American history. This deeply researched book interweaves their stories with the larger forces that triggered one of the largest migrations within the bordersof this country.
“Absolutely revolutionary,” Ta-Nehisi Coates said of _The Warmth of Other Suns_. “I always felt like it was the spiritual mother of ‘The Case for Reparations.’” The Great Migration was a leaderless quest for freedom, lasting from World War I to the 1970s, and became one of the biggest underrecognized stories of the 20th Century. It changed the country, North and South. It brought us John Coltrane, Thelonius Monk, Toni Morrison, August Wilson, Bill Russell, Motown, Denzel Washington, Michelle Obama -- all children or grandchildren of the Great Migration. It changed the social, cultural and political landscape of the United States, with consequences that persist to the current day. _The Warmth of Other Suns_ became an instant _New York Times_ bestseller upon publication and has reappeared multiple times since its release. It has been named to _TIME_’s 10 Best Nonfiction Books of the Decade and to _The New York Times Magazine_’s Best Nonfictionof All Time.
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------------------------- ABOUT ISABEL WILKERSON Isabel Wilkerson, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Humanities Medal, has become a leading figure in narrative nonfiction, an interpreter of the human condition, and an impassioned voice for demonstrating how history can help us understand ourselves, our country, and our current era of upheaval. Through her writing, Wilkerson brings the invisible and the marginalized into the light and into our hearts. Through her lectures, she explores with authority the need to reconcile America’s karmic inheritance and the origins of both our divisions and our sharedcommonality.
Her debut work, _The Warmth of Other Suns_, won the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Heartland Prize for Nonfiction, the Anisfield-Wolf Award for Nonfiction, the Lynton History Prize from Harvard and Columbia universities, and the Stephen Ambrose Oral History Prize and was shortlisted for both the Pen-Galbraith Literary Award and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. She is a native of Washington, D.C., and a daughter of the Great Migration, the mass movement that she would go on to write about. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing in 1994, as Chicago Bureau Chief of _The New York Times_, making her the first African-American woman to win a Pulitzer Prize in journalism. She then devoted fifteen years and interviewed more than 1,200 people to tell the story of the six million people, among them her parents, who defected from the JimCrow South.
As for her new book, _Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents_, the venerable U.K. bookseller, Waterstone’s calls it an “expansive, lyrical and stirring account of the unspoken system of divisions that govern our world.” ------------------------- > “Wilkerson combines impressive research … with great narrative > and literary power…. She humanizes history, giving it emotional > and psychological depth.> ”
— John Stauffer, _The Wall Street Journal_ ------------------------- NEWS, REVIEWS & INTERVIEWS THE GREAT MIGRATION AND THE POWER OF A SINGLE DECISION TEDWomen 2017 | November, 2017"},"customThumb":"5fe3e3f6a6a3793fe0ae720b","html":"","url":"https://www.ted.com/talks/isabel_wilkerson_the_great_migration_and_the_power_of_a_single_decision?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare","thumbnailUrl":"https://pi.tedcdn.com/r/talkstar-photos.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/ea6884d8-8983-44af-9df3-8e37727d992b/IsabelWilkerson_2017W-embed.jpg?h=316&w=560","resolvedBy":"embedly"}" data-block-type="32" id="block-606988b8a149e8717b93"> " data-provider-name="" id="yui_3_17_2_1_1622911243224_72"> THE GREAT MIGRATION AND THE POWER OF A SINGLE DECISION TEDWomen 2017 | November, 2017 APPLE TV+ PODCAST SERIES ON _CASTE_ Apple TV+ and Oprah Winfrey launched a new podcast miniseries devoted to _Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents_.Listen here.▷
REVIEWS
“_Caste_: The Lies That Divide Us by Isabel Wilkerson — review,”
Ashish Ghadiali, The Observer: Culture: Society books, _The Guardian,_August 31, 2020.
“Oprah's New Book Club Pick: _Caste_ by Isabel Wilkerson,”
Oprah.com, August 4, 2020. “Isabel Wilkerson’s ‘Caste’ Is an ‘Instant American Classic’ About Our Abiding Sin,”
Dwight Garner, _New York Times_, July 31, 2020.INTERVIEWS
“Isabel Wilkerson: Writer” in “You Said Hope,” essay
By Jacqueline Woodson, interview by Justine Goode, _Vanity Fair_,September 2020.
“Isabel Wilkerson, ‘_Caste_’ (with Bryan Stevenson) ,” Politics and Prose,August 20, 2020.
“'Racism' Did Not Seem Sufficient: Author Isabel Wilkerson on the American Caste System ,” Justin Worland, _TIME_, July 23, 2020. “Isabel Wilkerson This History is Long; This History Is Deep,”
_On Being with Krista Tippett_, November 17, 2016. “Race And 2016: Isabel Wilkerson Weighs In ,” _The Last Word_, MSNBC, 2016. Q&A with Isabel Wilkerson,
_C-Span_, 2010.
“Great Migration: The African-American Exodus North ,” _Fresh Air_ with TerryGross, 2010.
ARTICLES BY ISABEL
“America's 'untouchables': the silent power of the caste system,”
Isabel Wilkerson, _The Guardian_, July 28, 2020. “America’s Enduring Caste System,”
Isabel Wilkerson, _New York Times Magazine_, July 1, 2020. TALKS & MEDIA APPEARANCES “There’s No Place Like Home: Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson in conversation with Isabel Wilkerson ,” Obama Foundation, Oct 29, 2019. “Isabel Wilkerson, J.D. Vance, Diane Guerrero,”
_Face the Nation_, 2017. “Isabel Wilkerson: 2011 National Book Festival ,” Library of Congress,September 24, 2011.
“A Conversation with Isabel Wilkerson ,” The Poynter Fellowship in Journalism at Yale University, 2011. > “What Wilkerson urges, isn’t argument at all; it’s compassion. > Hush, and listen.” — Jill Lepore, _The New Yorker_ISABEL WILKERSON
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