![]() ![]() Coates wrote his first novel, The Water Dancer, in 2019, and has had a successful run writing Marvel’s comic series The Black Panther (2016-2021) and Captain America (2018-2021). ![]() ![]() Coates has written notable non-fiction books including The Beautiful Struggle, Between the World and Me, and We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy - a compilation of new and previously published essays about the Obama Era and its aftermath. Coates wrote several pieces about Obama and his presidency his essay “Fear of a Black President” earned him a 2013 National Magazine Award. ![]() Over the course of a decade at The Atlantic, Coates became a national correspondent, writing about social, cultural, and political issues with a particular focus on African Americans and white supremacy. In 2008, his career blossomed when he became a blogger for The Atlantic, quickly growing a following due to his grasp on pop-culture and penetrating insights. Coates began his career writing for various periodicals, including Washington Monthly, Philadelphia Weekly, Entertainment Weekly, Time Magazine, O Magazine, and many others. Ta-Nehisi Coates is an essayist, journalist, and writer who often addresses complex and challenging issues including racial identity, systemic racial bias, and urban policing. ![]()
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