The former first lady’s long-awaited new memoir recounts with insight, candor and wit her family’s trajectory from the Jim Crow South to Chicago’s South Side and her own improbable journey from there to the White House.
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Nonfiction: Isabel Wilkerson on Michelle Obama’s ‘Becoming’ and the Great Migration
Friday, 7 December 2018
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