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Obama speechwrit­er’s Charleston memoir ‘Grace’ to come out in 2022

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NEW YORK (AP) — The White House speechwrit­er who helped President Barack Obama work on his response to the Charleston church massacre in June 2015 has a book deal. Cody Keenan’s memoir is set around the time a white supremacis­t murdered nine Black parishione­rs in South Carolina.

“Grace: A President, His Speechwrit­er, and Ten Days in the Battle for America” will be published in Fall 2022, Houghton Mi in Harcourt Books & Media announced Tuesday.

Kennan will note that the Charleston tragedy was soon followed by other historic events.

Within days, protesters called for the removal of the Confederat­e flag that had long flown on Statehouse grounds in Columbia, a demand met that July. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court announced two historic decisions, ruling that same-sex marriage was protected under the Constituti­on and upholding much of Obama’s A ordable Care Act.

The book’s title refers to a theme of Obama’s response to Charleston and to one of the most emotional moments of his presidency: his singing of “Amazing Grace” during his eulogy at Charleston’s Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church for one of the victims, the Rev. Clementa Pinckney.

Keenan began working with Obama in 2007, when the future president was a first-term senator from Illinois. Keenan served as deputy director of speechwrit­ing during Obama’s first term and as director during Obama’s second term. Other presidenti­al addresses he worked on included Obama’s eulogy for Sen. Edward Kennedy in 2009 and his 2015 speech marking the 50th anniversar­y of “Bloody Sunday,” when state troopers in Selma, Alabama, beat and teargassed civil rights marchers.

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