Show Notes

In this episode of How My View Grew, Greg Thomas describes how jazz saved him from hating so-called "white people" and how he learned to see the Black American experience as a hero's journey that is central to American history and culture.

**Key takeaways**

  • 3:00 Early-life learning about rabid southern racists
  • 9:00 "I gotta pick up an instrument"
  • 13:30 The pathologizing of Black Americans by "white" liberals
  • 16:00 The depth and wisdom of Albert Murray, Ralph Ellison, and Stanley Crouch
  • 19:00 "This history has got my back" and the artificiality of "whiteness"
  • 22:00 The hero's journey
  • 23:30 Amiel's reflections

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