Feb. 26: Brooklyn Black History Maker, Colson Whitehead
Briefly

Colson Whitehead, a celebrated author born in Manhattan in 1969, has a profound connection to New York City, expressed through his literary works. His early passion for reading shaped his creative journey, leading him to write for the Village Voice after graduating from Harvard. Notably, his essays in 'The Colossus of New York' critically address gentrification and the evolving urban landscape. Whitehead's insights about the changing city are encapsulated in his sharp commentary on how artists and newcomers reshape neighborhoods, making his work resonate powerfully in contemporary discourse.
"Soon enough, you'll be able to go to Amazon and order a starter kit for these transformations: Gentrification in a Box. The contents include: one economically depressed neighborhood..."
"The Colossus of New York is a compelling collection of essays that examines both the struggles and beauty of the city, especially during its gentrification period."
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