Philip Dray is an acclaimed historian and author based in Brooklyn, New York.
His book "At the Hands of Persons Unknown" received significant recognition, becoming a Pulitzer Prize finalist and winning the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Book Award.
Dray's work is known for its comprehensive and unflinching examination of difficult historical topics, particularly those related to race relations in America.
His ability to blend meticulous research with engaging narrative has established him as a respected voice in chronicling pivotal moments and movements in American history.
Dray's contributions have helped shed light on often overlooked or underexplored aspects of the nation's past.
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