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On Being Negro in America

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A collection of personal essays and reflections about the lived experience of Black people in the United States, blending autobiography, anecdote, and cultural critique. It examines the psychological double-consciousness produced by racial oppression, the everyday indignities and moral compromises imposed by segregation, and the strain on sympathy and identity. Through candid episodes and critical observation the author analyzes social institutions, literary attitudes, and personal responsibility, ending with sober meditations on dignity, resilience, and the ongoing struggle for honest social recognition.

About the Author

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J. Saunders Redding

J. Saunders Redding was an influential African American writer and critic, known for his insightful exploration of race and identity in America. His notable work, "On Being Negro in America," delves into the complexities of the African American experience, addressing social issues and cultural identity. Redding's contributions to literature and criticism have helped shape discussions around race relations and the African American narrative in the 20th century. Through his writing, he aimed to foster understanding and dialogue about the challenges faced by Black Americans, making him a significant figure in American literary heritage.

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