contributing writer @nytmag | prof. @Northeastern | @RadInstitute Fellow | words in other places | author of We Refuse to Forget NOW IN PAPERBACK LINK BELOW
So honored to have written about home, the massacre that took place in Tulsa in 1921, the damage done, and the silence that ensued. My cover story for @NYTmag https://t.co/7a6Q4lga4B
What America Lost When It Lost Mother Fletcher | @GayleCaleb
With nearly all of the victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre now dead, the country must find other ways to rectify its wrongs.
https://t.co/fivSXwQXMO
Today, only one survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre is still alive, @GayleCaleb writes. “The survivors’ lives bore the undeniable impressions of a community’s injury.” Waiting her out does not end the obligation to repair: https://t.co/rSMkXsalH0
Another masterpiece from the legend @GayleCaleb, whom we are honored to call a WWG fellow.
Don't miss this piece. And if you really want to do yourself a favor, check out his book in the comment below.
https://t.co/lPCvwv1b2D
What Is Free Speech?, Fara Dabhoiwala
A Marriage at Sea, @SophieElmhirst
Somebody Is Walking on Your Grave, Mariana Enriquez, translated by @megana
Murderland, @carolinefraser
Black Moses, @GayleCaleb
America, América, @GregGrandin
Dark Renaissance, Stephen Greenblatt/2
So humbled and pleased that “Mother Emanuel” has been chosen as one of @nytimes 100 Notable Books of 2025, along with amazing company like @brian_goldstone and @GayleCaleb.
https://t.co/pD4KV1GaH7
Check out my enlightening discussion with @GayleCaleb on his book Black Moses: A Saga of Ambition and the Fight for a Black State. Our conversation also explores how Oklahoma’s history—from the possibility of a Black state to the devastating Tulsa massacre—has been distorted or stripped down in traditional teaching. Gayle explains the deep tensions between northern Black elites and freed southern Blacks, the lingering influence of Jim Crow, and the ways Native tribes wielded wealth and power.
https://t.co/doYTpCE14A
In his new book “Black Moses,” journalist and professor @GayleCaleb M.B.A.-M.P.P. ’19 tells the story of Edward McCabe: the man who tried to found a state for Black people after the American Civil War and Reconstruction—and almost succeeded.
#Harvard
https://t.co/Cy1NtN267A
The National Book Awards unveiled the longlist in its nonfiction category, with Omar El Akkad, Yiyun Li, and Caleb Gayle among the 10 authors in contention for the annual prize. @nationalbook https://t.co/ZAKd24TUhQ
This Saturday is Litfest at @MetroLibraryOK's Downtown OKC branch. Oklahoma authors Alysha Rameera, @GayleCaleb, Meg Myers Morgan and @teresaknox have some new releases to check out while you’re there.
https://t.co/9pvSArKFnN
"Reformers like Elizabeth Rous Comstock were not animated by conquest, but earnest—and complicated—charity towards Black migrants."
Awesome piece by Caleb Gayle @GayleCaleb in Christianity Today @CTmagazine; and excited about his new book, Black Moses 📚
https://t.co/mEwnGhpmwb