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Angie Thomas was born on 20 September, 1988 in Jackson, Mississippi, United States, is a Writer. Discover Angie Thomas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?
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Angie Thomas Net Worth
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Timeline
Thomas’ initial intentions were to write fantasy and middle grade novels, however she was worried that her stories would not matter. While querying her first manuscript, she began another that would soon turn out to be her first novel, The Hate U Give. While she was a college student, one of her professors suggested that her experiences were unique and that her writing could give a voice to those who had been silenced and whose stories had not been told. During this time, Thomas also heard about the shooting of Oscar Grant on the news. This story, compounded by the deaths of Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Michael Brown, and Sandra Bland were major influences on the novel.
In an interview with Publisher's Weekly, Thomas gives insight on her role as an activist: “I’ve always seen writing as a form of activism. If nothing else, books give us a glimpse into lives that we may not have known about before; they can promote empathy. There is the movement Black Lives Matter and the organization Black Lives Matter, and I respect what both are doing. I know [The Hate U Give] is an “issue” book, but I didn't necessarily want it to be that way.
Thomas' second book On the Come Up was released in February 2019. Thomas wrote the book so she could discuss the costs tolled on minorities and women when they do speak-up. The book tells the story of a teen rapper who becomes a viral sensation and the way that this distorts and changes who she is. It takes place in the same fictional universe as The Hate U Give.
On December 11, 2019, Thomas shared on Twitter that Kay Oyegun, producer of This is Us, has been recruited to write the screenplay for the film adaptation of On the Come Up.
In 2018, the Katy Independent School District in Katy, Texas removed the book from its shelves after complaints over profanity, and a South Carolina police union requested the book's removal from a school's summer reading list, because of what the union considered "almost an indoctrination of distrust of police."
The Hate U Give, originally written as a short story, debuted at number one on the New York Times Best Seller list for young adult hardcover books within the first week of its release in 2017. The Hate U Give was written, as Thomas says, to bring light to the controversial issue of police brutality and the Black Lives Matter movement. In summary, this book tells the story of a girl named Starr Carter and how her life is impacted by the death of her friend, Khalil, an unarmed black teen shot by a white police officer. The Hate U Give deals with the effect of police brutality on the communities of those around the victim.
Thomas cites Tupac Shakur as inspiration for her writing. She felt a wide range of emotions when listening to his music, and wanted to achieve a similar effect as a writer: "I want to make you think at times; I want to make you laugh at times; I want to make you cry at times – so he was an influence in that way." She has explained that the title of her book The Hate U Give was inspired by Tupac's THUG LIFE tattoo, which was supposedly an acronym for "The Hate U Give Little Infants Fucks Everybody." Thomas understands that to mean "that what society feeds into youth has a way of coming back and affecting us all."
In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Thomas stated that she aims to "show truth and tear down stereotypes" in her writing and goes further to say that it is important for the white community to listen to the grievances of the Black Lives Matter movement. After its publication, The Hate U Give was optioned for a film adaptation by Fox 2000, starring Amandla Stenberg.
Angie Thomas (born September 20, 1988) is an American YA author, best known for writing The Hate U Give (2017). Her second young adult novel, On the Come Up, was released in February 25 2019.