“If people were given the choice between democracy and whiteness, how many would choose whiteness?”
Taylor Branch, the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian of the civil rights movement, drops that question like a bomb on Page 352 of “Caste: The Origins of our Discontents,” the new book by Isabel Wilkerson, herself also a winner of Joseph Pulitzer’s prestigious prize.
There are many moments in “Caste” that bring you up short in the starkness of their truth. But none hits quite as hard as that one, nor cuts quite as close to the bone of American fears.
“Caste” is the follow-up to 2010’s “The Warmth of Other Suns,” a history of The Great Migration, the mass exodus in which 6 million African-Americans left the South in search of America. If anything, Wilkerson, a former reporter for The New York Times, is even more ambitious in her new book. “Caste” seeks nothing less than to reframe our understanding of America’s original sin.