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Light Ahead for the Negro

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A mix of speculative fiction and social argument advocating peaceful uplift and interracial sympathy, the narrative follows a young man intent on educating southern Black communities who is carried away in an airship accident and awakens a century later in a changed southern town. Through his observations and the framed episodes—visits to libraries, public buildings, and civic organizations, interactions with figures such as Irene and Dr. Newell, and a prize essay subplot—the book examines proposals for progress, the Golden Rule as a solution to racial strife, and tensions between factions favoring oppression or assistance, while promoting education, moral persuasion, and gradual reform.

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Edward A. Johnson

Edward A. Johnson was an American author and historian known for his contributions to African American literature and history. His notable works include "History of Negro Soldiers in the Spanish-American War, and Other Items of Interest," which highlights the contributions of African American soldiers during the conflict, and "Light Ahead for the Negro," which addresses the challenges and aspirations of the African American community. Johnson's writings provide valuable insights into the experiences and struggles faced by African Americans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, making him a significant figure in the discourse surrounding race and history in the United States.

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