The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man

The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man

by James Weldon Johnson
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 15/02/2025

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"The thought did not cross my mind that he was different from me, and even if it had, the mystery would not thereby have been explained; for, notwithstanding my changed relations with most of my schoolmates, I had only a faint knowledge of prejudice and no idea at all how it ramified and affected our entire social organism. I felt, however, that there was something about the whole affair which had to be hid." - J. W. J


Written by James Weldon Johnson and published in 1912, The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man is a moving and unforgettable story of a man caught between two worlds, forever wrestling with the question of who he truly is. As he reflects on his life, the main protagonist must choose between the privilege of white society and the cultural ties to his African-American roots.


Exploring themes of identity, social injustice, and discrimination, Johnson's novel has been hailed as one of the early works in African-American literature to critically engage with these issues.


This new edition comes with an Easy to Read Layout designed to make reading comfortable.

ISBN:
9791029917905
9791029917905
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
15-02-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
FV Éditions
James Weldon Johnson

James Weldon Johnson was born in Jacksonville, 1871. He trained in music and in 1901 moved to New York with his brother John; together they wrote around two hundred songs for Broadway. His first book, The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, published anonymously in 1912, was not a great success until he reissued it in his own name in 1927.

In that time he established his reputation as a writer and became known in the Harlem Renaissance for his poems and for collating anthologies of poems by other black writers. Through his work as a civil rights activist he became the first executive secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), as well as the first African American professor to be hired at New York University. He died in 1938.

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