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Juneteenth : a novel / Ralph Ellison ; edited by John F. Callahan ; preface by Charles Johnson.

Ellison, Ralph, (author.). Callahan, John F., 1940- (editor.). Johnson, Charles, 1948- (writer of preface.).

Summary:

The story of a black man who passes for white and becomes a race-baiting U.S. senator. When he is shot on the Senate floor, the first visitor in hospital is a black musician-turned-preacher who raised him. As the two men talk, their respective stories come out. An unfinished novel by the author of 'Invisible Man.'

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780375707544
  • ISBN: 0375707549
  • Physical Description: xxxi, 368 pages ; 21 cm
  • Edition: First Vintage International edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Vintage International : 2000.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Originally published in slightly different form in hardcover in the United States by Random House, Inc., New York, in 1999"--Title page verso.
Target Audience Note:
Young Adult.
Subject: African American clergy > Fiction.
Passing (Identity) > Fiction.
Southern States > Fiction.
African Americans > Fiction.
Race relations > Fiction.
Legislators > Fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Kirtland Community College Library PS 3555 .L557 J86 2000 30775305552086 General Collection Available -

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Juneteenth
Juneteenth
by Ellison, Ralph; Johnson, Charles (Preface by)
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Author Notes

Juneteenth

Ralph Ellison (March 1, 1914 - April 16, 1994) has the distinction of being one of the few writers who has established a firm literary reputation on the strength of a single work of long fiction. Writer and teacher, Ralph Ellison was born in Oklahoma City, studied at Tuskegee Institute, and has lectured at New York, Columbia, and Fisk universities and at Bard College. He received the Prix de Rome from the Academy of Arts and Letters in 1955, and in 1964 he was elected a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. He has contributed short stories and essays to various publications. Invisible Man (1952), his first novel, won the National Book Award for 1953 and is considered an impressive work. It is a vision of the underground man who is also the invisible African American, and its possessor has employed this subterranean view and viewer to so extraordinary an advantage that the impression of the novel is that of a pioneer work. A book of essays, Shadow and Act, which discusses the African American in America and Ellison's Oklahoma boyhood, among other topics, appeared in 1964. Ralph Ellison died on April 16, 1994 of pancreatic cancer and was interred in a crypt at Trinity Church Cemetery in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Upper Manhattan. (Bowker Author Biography)


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