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MCWHORTER, JEFFREY ALAN

1965 (age&#160 · 60) Philadelphia · Pennsylvania · Berkeley Manhattan Institute Columbia University Main interests Music · American history · Race relations in the United States John Hamilton McWhorter V ( / m ə k ˈ hw ɔːr t ər / · &#91 · 1 &#93 · born October 6 · 1965) is an American linguist . &#91 · 2 &#93 · 3 &#93 · He is an associate professor of linguistics at Columbia University · 4 &#93 · where he also teaches American studies and music history . &#91 · 5 &#93 · He has authored a number of books on race relations and African-American culture · and is a political commentator especially in his New York Times newsletter. &#91 · 6 &#93 · Early life and education [ edit ] McWhorter was born in Philadelphia

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1965 (age&#160
60) Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Berkeley Manhattan Institute Columbia University Main interests Music
American history
Race relations in the United States John Hamilton McWhorter V ( / m ə k ˈ hw ɔːr t ər /
&#91
1 &#93
born October 6
1965) is an American linguist . &#91
2 &#93
3 &#93
He is an associate professor of linguistics at Columbia University
4 &#93
where he also teaches American studies and music history . &#91
5 &#93
He has authored a number of books on race relations and African-American culture
and is a political commentator especially in his New York Times newsletter. &#91
6 &#93
Early life and education [ edit ] McWhorter was born in Philadelphia

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