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James Weldon Johnson's The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man takes place in post Reconstruction era America and follows the story of a young biracial male. Johnson poses a complex dilemma: because the "Ex-Colored Man," which is the only name by which the protagonist is referred, represents what, at the time was, a social contradiction of race and culture, he is forced to choose which aspect of his heritage to publicly express. His options are to embrace his black heritage and culture, or to pass as a white man cloaked in middle-class, mediocre obscurity. Johnson's novel explores racial tensions in late nineteenth and early twentieth century culture through this poignant coming of age story.
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- Anthologies (multiple authors)
- Adult Fiction
- General (Adult Fiction)
- Classics
- Biographical & Autofiction
- General (African American & Black)
- African American & Black
- General (Historical)
- Historical (Adult Fiction)
- Historical (African American & Black)
- African American & Black Studies
- American
- Cultural & Ethnic Studies
- Social Science
- Adult Nonfiction
Reviews
"Johnson's theme of moral cowardice sets his tragic story of a mulatto in the United States above other sentimental narratives. The unnamed narrator, the offspring of a black mother and white father, tells 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 cho
Library Journal
"This remarkable man left a mark on the 20th century that goes beyond the boundary of race."
Amazon.com, praise for the author