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Yet Here I Am

Lessons from a Black Man's Search for Home

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Yet Here I Am

By: Jonathan Capehart
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Pulitzer Prize winning writer, editor and TV host Jonathan Capehart recounts powerful stories from his life about embracing identity, picking battles, seizing opportunity and finding his voice.

MSNBC anchor Jonathan Capehart is one of the most recognizable faces in cable news. But long before that success, Capehart spent his boyhood growing up without his father, shuttling back and forth between New Jersey and rural Severn, North Carolina, and contemplating the complexities of race and identity as they shifted around him. It was never easy bridging two worlds; whether being told he was too smart or not smart enough, too Black or not Black enough, Capehart struggled to find his place. Then, an internship at The Today Show altered the course of his life, bringing him one step closer to his dream. From there, Capehart embarks on a journey of self-discovery.

Yet Here I Am takes us along that journey, from his years at Carleton College, where he learns to embrace his identity as a gay Black man surrounded by a likeminded community; to his decision to come out to his family, risking rejection; and finally to his move to New York City, where time and again he stumbles and picks himself up as he blazes a path to become the familiar face in news we know today.

Honest and endearing, Yet Here I Am is an inspirational memoir of identity, opportunity, and finding one's voice and purpose along the way.

©2025 Jonathan Capehart (P)2025 Grand Central Publishing
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Dear Listener,

What do I hope you take away from my memoir?
"I love reading memoirs. The ones I’ve most enjoyed were penned by authors who were as honest about their shortcomings and failures as they were proud of their triumphs. In my memoir, I don’t shy away from my failures because out of them came the lessons that have guided me through life, the chief one being: Everything we do in life is an audition for something, we just don’t know for what yet."– Jonathan Capeheart, writer of Yet Here I Am
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excellent. just when you think you know you are evolved you find out you have more to learn.

wonderful and enlightened

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Thank you Jonathan for sharing your journey. It was such a pleasure to know destiny can be achieved

honesty

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Loved the heart and emotional engagement woven into personal stories in an amazing national context.

Loved it!

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I like that it was so honest and open. I like that he read it himself. I am not normally in favor of authors reading their own books but this one like Michelle Obama's book turned out to be the right thing to do. both he and David Brooks have written Stellar books as well as being stellar commentators.

love knowing more about one of my favorite commentators

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Story of the challenges of a professional black, gay man navigating through black, white, & straight cultures. Inspiring.

Excellent story of a professional's development

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Author Capehart tells his improbable story with energy and gusto. I have been a fan for some years and was surprised at all the setbacks and disappointments he has encountered, and how much he has bounced around in the world of journalism and politics. He has however remained true to his principles as a gay black man and has staunchly supported the rights of people of color, and of the LBGTQ+ community. He finished this book before "Trump 2.0", so on most Friday evenings I can watch his growing horror and dismay at the loss of so many good things we thought we had achieved. But he has not lost his sense of humor!

Jonathan Capehart recounts his life so far

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Beautiful and poignant stories about a MOST amazing American life. A joy to hear and full of great insights for white Americans like I am, I like and respect Jonathan as a journalist and now I love knowing his authentic self even more. Great book. Congratulations!

Truly honest and engaging. I could not stop listening.

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Though there were tough moments he kept going. He didn’t let the hard times stop him. I really related to the panic attack story.

He kept going.

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Loved that Jonathan read it as I could hear the emotions he re-experienced as he read. Helps to hear his inner experiences along his life especially when in public he is so polished.

Deeply moving, candid and poignant.

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As a broadcast journalist he knows how to use his voice so he’s not merely reading the text - he’s telling us his stories.
He faced long odds as a Black, gay nerdy mama’s boy - yet here he is - sharing his story of the toll of not quite fitting in, often being the only Black person or gay person and the heart-filling joy of finding a home with others. He is using all of that to bring us all to a better understanding of this time in our country and what’s possible for a better future.

Everything in Life is an Audition for Something Else

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