Ta-Nehisi Coates is a renowned American author, journalist, and educator, celebrated for his profound explorations of race, culture, and history. Born in 1975, Coates emerged as a leading voice with his work at The Atlantic, where his writing garnered critical acclaim. His groundbreaking book, "Between the World and Me," won the National Book Award and resonated with readers worldwide for its intimate portrayal of the Black American experience. Coates has also made significant contributions to comic books, notably writing for Marvel's "Black Panther." A recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, he continues to engage audiences with his insightful commentary and powerful storytelling.