Black Power: Three Books from Exile: Black Power; The Color Curtain; and White Man, Listen!

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By Richard Wright

Introduction by Cornel West

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Originally published in 1954, Richard Wright’s Black Power is an extraordinary nonfiction work by one of America’s premier literary giants of the twentieth century. An impassioned chronicle of the author’s trip to Africa’s Gold Coast before it became the free nation of Ghana, it speaks eloquently of empowerment and possibility, and resonates loudly to this day.

Black Power: A Record of Reactions in a Land of Pathos is Richard Wright’s chronicle of his trip to Africa’s Gold Coast before it became the free nation of Ghana. It speaks eloquently of empowerment and possibility, freedom and hope, and resonates loudly to this day.

The Color Curtain: A Report on the Bandung Conference is a vital piece arguing for the removal of the color barrier and remains one of the key commentaries on the question of race in the modern era.

White Man, Listen! is a stirring assortment of Wright’s essays on race, politics, and other social concerns close to his heart. It remains a work that “deserves to be read with utmost seriousness, for the attitude it expresses has an intrinsic importance in our times” (New York Times).

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Weight 1.5 lbs
Dimensions 5.31 × 1.38 × 8 in
ISBN 13

978-0061449451

Author

Richard Wright

Introduction

Cornel West

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