![]() ![]() ![]() almost an intrinsic part of an epidemic." Christakis' book is 'Apollo's Arrow: The Profound and Enduring Impact of Coronavirus on the Way We Live. Analyzes how walker emphasizes the purity and impurity of the 19th-century period. ![]() "Everywhere you see the spread of germs, for the last few thousand years, you see right behind it the spread of lies," he says. T he main characters in How to Make a Slave and Other Essays are Jerald Walker, Brenda Walker, and Adrian and Dorian Walker. Analyzes how slaves were portrayed and treated as disadvantaged people in the story. Nicholas Christakis is a doctor and a sociologist who has studied the science of infectious diseases and how plagues of the past have altered societies. His new collection of essays is 'How to Make a Slave.' The title is a reference to Frederick Douglass' line, "You've seen how a man was made a slave you shall see how a slave was made a man." Also, jazz critic Kevin Whitehead reviews a new album by cornet player Ron Miles. Best Of: Writer Jerald Walker / The Enduring Impact Of COVID-19 : Fresh Air Author Jerald Walker talks about growing up on Chicago's South Side, raising his two sons in a predominantly white suburb and preventing his essays from turning into clichés about the Black experience. Writer Jerald Walker On 'How To Make A Slave' November 3, 20204:30 PM ET Listen 48:02 48-Minute Listen Playlist Download Embed Walker talks about growing up on Chicago's South Side. ![]()
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