![]() ![]() Pollock Endowed Professor of English at the University of Washington in Seattle. In the introduction for this edition, the novelist Charles Johnson writes, “A great deal of Johnson’s analysis of racial thought and behavior in this country reads as if it was written just yesterday.”Ĭharles Johnson, a 1998 MacArthur fellow, is the S. Republished in 1927 under Johnson’s name, the book became a major inspiration for the Harlem Renaissance and one of the landmark classics of African American literature. ![]() The novel’s pioneering realism led many early readers to take it for an actual memoir and to challenge its veracity and authorship. First published anonymously in 1912, James Weldon Johnson’s extraordinary first book narrates the inner struggle of a gifted, light-skinned black man living on the razor’s edge of the color line in Jim Crow America. ![]()
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