In his new memoir, "Fire Shut Up in My Bones," Blow describes growing up in poverty in segregated Louisiana, including his experiences as the victim of childhood sexual abuse. As a columnist for the New York Times, he's written about everything from the recent NFL controversies involving Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson to the Trayvon Martin murder to the GOP's disconnect with young and minority voters.
New York Times Columnist Charles M. Blow
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