
The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
Read by
Alan Bomar Jones
Release:
12/20/2010
Release:
12/20/2010
Release:
12/20/2010
Release:
12/20/2010
Runtime:
5h 4m
Runtime:
5h 4m
Runtime:
5h 4m
Unabridged
Quantity:
“Johnson’s theme of moral cowardice sets his tragic story of a mulatto in the United States above other sentimental narratives. The unnamed narrator, the offspring of a black mother and white father, tells of his coming-of-age at the beginning of the 20th century. Light-skinned enough to pass for white but emotionally tied to his mother’s heritage, he ends up a failure in his own eyes after he chooses to follow the easier path while witnessing a white mob set fire to a black man…Recommended.”
Library Journal
A Huffington Post Pick of Adult Books about Anti-Racism & Acitivism
James Weldon Johnson's emotionally gripping novel is a landmark in black literary history and, more than eighty years after its original anonymous publication, a classic of American fiction. The first fictional memoir ever written by a black, The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man influenced a generation of writers during the Harlem Renaissance and served as eloquent inspiration for Zora Neale Hurston, Ralph Ellison, and Richard Wright. In the 1920s and since, it has also given white readers a startling new perspective on their own culture, revealing to many the double standard of racial identity imposed on black Americans.
Narrated by a mulatto man whose light skin allows him to "pass" for white, the novel describes a pilgrimage through America's color lines at the turn of the century—from a black college in Jacksonville to an elite New York nightclub, from the rural South to the white suburbs of the Northeast. This is a powerful, unsentimental examination of race in America, a hymn to the anguish of forging an identity in a nation obsessed with color.
Narrated by a mulatto man whose light skin allows him to "pass" for white, the novel describes a pilgrimage through America's color lines at the turn of the century—from a black college in Jacksonville to an elite New York nightclub, from the rural South to the white suburbs of the Northeast. This is a powerful, unsentimental examination of race in America, a hymn to the anguish of forging an identity in a nation obsessed with color.
Release:
2010-12-20
2010-12-20
2010-12-20
2010-12-20
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
5h 4m
5h 4m
5h 4m
5h 4m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.45 lb
0.0 lb
0.45 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781452600611
9781452670614
9798200098590
9798200098606
Publisher:
Tantor
Tantor
Tantor
Tantor
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