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ONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S FAVOURITE BOOKS OF THE YEAR
A NUMBER ONE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR NON-FICTION

'A beautifully readable reminder of how much of our urgent, collective history resounds in places all around us that have been hidden in plain sight.' Afua…

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13 authors picked How the Word Is Passed as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

My husband and I have made a point of taking Black history tours when we visit U.S. cities. I loved Smith's perspective on the tours that he took of Monticello, Angola Prison, the Whitney Plantation, Blandford Cemetery, and Manhattan. Particularly insightful were his interviews with the tour guides who have taken on the responsibility of "passing the word."

An original take on heritage and historical sites across the United States with real attention to race and erasure.

Smith offers an up-close-and-personal tour of how the history of slavery has been preserved in various corners of the Earth. From Monticello Plantation in Virginia to the House of Slaves in Gorée Island (Senegal), I was taken on an eye-opening, albeit sometimes cringeworthy, journey through modern-day perceptions of a haunted past.

For me, this retelling of history is most fascinating. It forces the reader to reckon with the idea that truth isn’t just in the eye of the beholder but in the mouth of the teller. How can we find truth in history if it is being told in so…

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These Blue Mountains by Sarah Loudin Thomas,

A moving story of love, betrayal, and the enduring power of hope in the face of darkness.

German pianist Hedda Schlagel's world collapsed when her fiancé, Fritz, vanished after being sent to an enemy alien camp in the United States during the Great War. Fifteen years later, in 1932, Hedda…

Like a classic wine pairing, read Smith and Horwitz together and savor the full flavors. Black poet Smith visited Louisiana, New York and Texas, sites where the memory of slavery is a ghost haunting the present, whether in a prison or on Wall Street.

I was moved by his sensitive exploration of the same layered and scarred American terrain Horwitz traveled. Has Nothing changed?

As someone raised in small-town USA, I had to come to terms with the fact that I was taught a white-washed, largely inaccurate American history. It was up to me to re-educate myself.

As someone who can get bogged down by long lists of dates and details, How the Word is Passed gave me a modern lens for understanding the history around slavery. I was gripped by Smith’s lyrical, humane approach.

This is the sort of book that makes the world better.   

When I read this book on how the stories of slavery are remembered and strategically forgotten in different places among different groups, I remember being blown away by how its larger message resonated with the one I was drawing out in my book.

Through different moments in the racial past, we were both speaking to the dangers of distorting and erasing the messiness of the nation’s past. 

Clint Smith also writes with the most beautiful prose and so beautifully humanizes the power of reckonings and the violence of their absence.

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Holy Terror by John R. Dougherty,

Across America, a wave of brutal, inexplicable killings leaves hardened detectives and desperate federal agents grasping for answers.

But what appears to be vigilante terror is something far more ancient - an invisible war between the forces of light and the agents of darkness, playing out on the streets of…

Clint Smith takes on a huge subject in this book—part memoir, part record of slavery in the United States and beyond. How the Word is Passed is structured around a series of visits Smith makes to sites associated with enslaved people and those who exploited them.

At each place he visits, he delves into its harrowing past, writes of his encounters with people he meets there, and notes his personal responses. The results are enlightening, intimate, and moving.

Smith questions the versions of history that many of his readers will have been taught and asks them to think critically about…

How the Word is Passed considers the ways in which America has depicted, struggled with, and ignored its history of slavery through public monuments, museums, and other sites of remembrance.

I work in the field of public history, and I found this book to be an insightful critique of the differences between history, nostalgia, and memory. In some ways, this book reads as a travelogue, as we follow the author through the United States and to Africa as he struggles to understand how his nation has reckoned with its past.

The book is personal while at the same time revealing…

Growing up in Virginia, with parents involved in the civil rights movement, I thought I knew this history. But, author Clint Smith took me deeper with background, research, and personal experience.

His is the voice of calm in the chaos, reflection amidst sound bites.

By understanding the ugly and horrifying parts of our history and taking off the blinders of veneration, we can truly work toward “liberty and justice for all.” 

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The Amazing Afterlife of Animals by Karen A. Anderson,

My book is for anyone grieving the loss of a beloved pet. If your heart feels shattered and you are searching for understanding, comfort, and connection, these chapters were written with you in mind.

I share uplifting and life-changing stories that help you move beyond the devastation of grief, including…

Clint Smith explores the legacy of slavery through visits to key landmarks and monuments, such as the Monticello plantation in Virginia, Galveston Island in Texas, and Gorée Island off the coast of Senegal. This book is beautifully written and well-researched, breathing life into history through an array of stories and firsthand recollections.

So, why is it a must-read for managers? It’s important for all people to understand the central role that racism plays in shaping this country’s systems and structures. In particular, well-intentioned managers need to reckon with the role that slavery has played in shaping traditional management practices so…

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These Blue Mountains by Sarah Loudin Thomas,

A moving story of love, betrayal, and the enduring power of hope in the face of darkness.

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