An edition of Black like me (1960)

Black like me

35th anniversary ed. / with an epilogue by the author and a new afterword by Robert Bonazzi.
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An edition of Black like me (1960)

Black like me

35th anniversary ed. / with an epilogue by the author and a new afterword by Robert Bonazzi.
  • 4.64 ·
  • 11 Ratings
  • 248 Want to read
  • 15 Currently reading
  • 20 Have read

The Deep South of the late 1950's was another country: a land of lynchings, segregated lunch counters, whites-only restrooms, and a color line etched in blood across Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. White journalist John Howard Griffin, working for the black-owned magazine Sepia, decided to cross that line. Using medication that darkened his skin to deep brown, he exchanged his privileged life as a southern white man for the disenfranchised world of an unemployed black man. What happened to John Howard Griffin--from the outside and within himself--as he made his way through the segregated Deep South is recorded in this searing work of nonfiction. Educated and soft-spoken, John Howard Griffin changed only the color of his skin. It was enough to make him hated...enough to nearly get him killed. His audacious, still chillingly relevant eyewitness history is a work about race and humanity every American should read.

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Publisher
Signet
Language
English
Pages
192

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Cover of: Black Like Me
Black Like Me
2010, Signet
Cover of: Black like me
Black like me: the definitive Griffin estate edition, corrected from original manuscripts
2004, Wings Press
in English - 1st Wings Press ed.
Cover of: Black Like Me
Black Like Me
May 6, 2003, NAL Trade
in English
Cover of: Black Like Me
Black Like Me
May 30, 2001, Souvenir Press Ltd, imusti
paperback
Cover of: Black like me
Black like me
1996, Signet
in English - 35th anniversary ed. / with an epilogue by the author and a new afterword by Robert Bonazzi.
Cover of: Black like me
Black like me
1996, Signet
in English - 35th anniversary ed. / with an epilogue by the author and a new afterword by Robert Bonazzi.
Cover of: Black like me
Black like me
1977, Houghton Mifflin
in English - 2d ed. / with a new epilogue by the author.
Cover of: Black like me
Black like me: updated with a new epilogue by the author
1976, New American Library
in English
Cover of: Black like me.
Black like me.
1961, Houghton Mifflin
in English

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Edition Notes

Originally published: Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1961.

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
975/.00496073
Library of Congress
E185.61 .G8 1996, E185.61.G8 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
192 p. ;
Number of pages
192

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23277119M
ISBN 10
0451192036
ISBN 13
9780451192035
LCCN
97118795
OCLC/WorldCat
53405795
Library Thing
18555
Goodreads
527874

Work Description

Publisher's description: Studs Terkel tells us in his Foreword to the definitive Griffin Estate Edition of Black Like Me: "This is a contemporary book, you bet." Indeed, Black Like Me remains required reading in thousands of high schools and colleges for this very reason. Regardless of how much progress has been made in eliminating outright racism from American life, Black Like Me endures as a great human and humanitarian document. In our era, when "international" terrorism is most often defined in terms of a single ethnic designation and a single religion, we need to be reminded that America has been blinded by fear and racial intolerance before. As John Lennon wrote, "Living is easy with eyes closed." Black Like Me is the story of a man who opened his eyes, and helped an entire nation to do likewise.

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For years the idea had haunted me, and that night it returned more insistently than ever.
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