A brilliant and thought-provoking collection of articles, profiles,
and opinions from one of the twentieth century’s most acclaimed
African American writers A journalist, novelist, and educator, John A.
Williams was never afraid to rock boats or take aim at society’s
most sacred institutions, white and black. Flashbacks is an essential
compilation of Williams’s best nonfiction pieces and an enthralling
combination of memoir, biography, and social commentary that sheds a
fascinating light on the black experience in America and abroad.
With Flashbacks, the author of The Man Who Cried I Am and Captain
Blackman reports on a wide array of world events and political
realities, from South African apartheid to Israel’s victory in the
Six-Day War and the American civil rights movement. He offers
insightful appreciations of some of the century’s most celebrated
and controversial black public figures, including Marcus Garvey, Jack
Johnson, Charlie Parker, Dick Gregory, and Malcolm X. With insight,
candor, and brutal honesty, Williams explores the struggle of the
African American middle class and the roots of his own black awareness
in essays that remain provocative, powerful, courageous, and relevant
today.
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A Twenty-Year Diary of Article Writing
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781504033039
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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