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Robert Jones Jr.

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
337 total appearances

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The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

And the reason why I say that is not to take away anything from Ms.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

Stowe.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

She was writing with pure intention about the evils of slavery.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

But in doing so, she sort of diminishes the character of Uncle Tom.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

He becomes less of a human and more of an argument she's trying to make.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

And so in The Prophets, I'm sort of doing the opposite where slavery is not the argument.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

The humanity of these characters is the argument.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

Slavery is the backdrop.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

So I'm returning to them their fullness as human beings, their agency, their complexity.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

Whereas Harriet Beecher Stowe was making an anti-slavery argument by presenting Uncle Tom as a cipher.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

for all of these ideas, I wanted to sort of move that to the background.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

Yes, we know slavery is evil, but who are these people?

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

And how are they defined in a way that defies what we come to know as the caricature of the enslaved person?

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

Oh, yes.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

Deeply unfortunate, but absolutely true, is the conflict in the book is about a betrayal.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

And it's sad because the individual who is doing the betraying actually loves our protagonist, Samuel and Isaiah, but is, in a way...

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

forced to do what he has to do in order to protect someone else.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

And so he's in a bit of a catch-22 and makes a decision that leads us down the road that it leads us down.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: What does Angie Thomas read?

Oh, my goodness.