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The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man

The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man

By Johnson, James Weldon

Published by Antique Editions

English 2026 ISBN 9782379264764
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About this book

What would you risk to belong? First published anonymously, The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man is a bold and deeply moving novel by James Weldon Johnson that explores identity, race, and the price of ambition in America. Through the journey of a light-skinned African American man who chooses to "pass" as white, Johnson delivers a powerful reflection on society, opportunity, love, music, and the painful compromises shaped by prejudice. Set against the backdrop of post–Civil War America, this groundbreaking work blends fiction and realism in a way that feels startlingly modern. Inside, you'll discover: A deeply personal struggle with identity and belonging A vivid portrait of America's racial landscape Insightful commentary on ambition, art, and social mobility A pioneering voice of the early 20th century Now recognized as a foundational text of the Harlem Renaissance and African American literature, this novel continues to resonate with readers seeking understanding, courage, and truth. Add this unforgettable classic to your collection today and experience a story that still speaks powerfully to our time.

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