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Charles McRay Blow (born August 11, 1970) is an American journalist, commentator and former
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columnist for ''
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'' and political analyst for
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.


Early life

Blow was born and raised in Gibsland, Louisiana. He was educated at Gibsland–Coleman High School in his hometown, where he founded the school newspaper, and graduated as
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in 1988. Blow graduated ''
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'' from Grambling State University, with a
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in
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.


Career

As a student, Blow interned at the '' Shreveport Times'', '' News Journal'', and ''The New York Times'', edited the student newspaper, the ''Gramblinite'', and founded the now-defunct student magazine, ''Razz''. He also served as president of Grambling State's chapter of
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fraternity. After graduation, he joined ''
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'' as a graphics artist. Blow joined ''The New York Times'' in 1994 as a graphics editor. Eventually, he became the head of the newspaper's graphics department. In 2006, he left to become the
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of ''
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''. In April 2008, he began writing a column in ''The New York Times''. His column had originally appeared biweekly on Saturdays. In May 2009, it became a weekly feature and appeared twice, weekly, in December 2012. As of May 2021, it appears every Monday and Thursday. On February 5, 2025, Blow wrote his final column for ''The New York Times'' Opinion section. Blow would appear frequently on CNN and
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during this period. On February 22, 2012, Blow referred to Republican presidential candidate
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's "magic underwear", an apparent reference to the Temple Garment, in response to a comment by Romney about two-parent households. The comment was criticized as insensitive to
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. In response, Romney joked that "I guess we're finding out for the first time that the media is somewhat biased." Blow later apologized. In 2014, Blow published the book-length memoir entitled ''Fire Shut Up in my Bones''. In August 2016, while appearing on CNN with Bruce Levell, a delegate for
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's presidential campaign, Blow called Trump a "bigot" and said that anyone who supported Trump is "a part of the bigotry itself." In June 2019,
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presented the first performance of an opera adaptation of Blow's memoir ''Fire Shut Up in My Bones'', with music by Grammy Award-winning jazz musician and composer Terence Blanchard. In September 2021, the
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in New York City opened its 2021–2022 season with that work. This was the Met's first performance of an opera by a Black composer. In response to the 2020 Central Park birdwatching incident, Blow wrote an op-ed in which he said, "Specifically, I am enraged by White women weaponizing racial anxiety, using their White femininity to activate systems of White terror against Black men. This has long been a power White women realized they had and that they exerted." In 2021, Blow published ''The Devil You Know: A Black Manifesto'' in which he advocates people of color taking direct action by moving to states where they can build a political majority. In April 2021, Blow began hosting ''Prime with Charles M. Blow'', a primetime show on the Black News Channel. It ran until March 2022 when the channel shut down all produced programming. On March 29, 2022, he joined MSNBC as a political analyst. In January 2025, Blow announced that he was leaving the ''New York Times''. He was appointed to
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as its inaugural Langston Hughes Fellow in the W. E. B. Du Bois Research Institute, which supports scholars and artists whose work embodies the spirit of Hughes' literary legacy and commitment to social justice.


Personal life

Blow's primary residence is in
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and his secondary residence is in the New York City borough of
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where he raised his children. His eldest son, Tahj, graduated from
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and his twins, Ian and Iman, graduated from
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and
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respectively. In 2014, Blow came out publicly as
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. He is divorced. In his autobiography, ''Fire Shut Up in my Bones'', Blow revealed that he was sexually abused as a child by an older cousin.


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