James Weldon Johnson

the autobiography of an ex-colored man

100 pages

Langue : English

Publié 2010 par Createspace.

ISBN :
978-1-4528-2661-5
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Numéro OCLC :
1236217253

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"The Auto-biography of an Ex-colored Man," by James Weldon Johnson, is the tragic fictional story of an unnamed narrator who tells the story 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. First published in 1912, "The Auto-biography of an Ex-colored Man" explores the intricacies of racial identity through the eventful life of its mixed-race narrator. Throughout the book, James Weldon Johnson's protagonist is torn between the opportunities open to him as an apparently white person and his strong sense of black identity. Though he marries a white woman, he lives a life plagued with guilt regarding his abandonment of his heritage as an African-American. James Weldon Johnson's …

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Sujets

  • Racially mixed people
  • Fiction
  • Racism and the arts
  • African Americans
  • American literature
  • African American authors
  • Social conditions
  • Racism
  • History
  • Race identity
  • Ethnic relations
  • Race relations

Lieux

  • Georgia
  • United States