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Who Speaks for the Negro?

Who Speaks for the Negro?

Who Speaks for the Negro?

Robert Penn Warren

Yale University Press
488 pages
$25

“Warren’s book remains a luminous volume about race, racism, the South, black America, and our national destiny. It consistently reflects the uncommon courage, integrity, and prophetic imagination that made him such a towering cultural interpreter when it first appeared. We ignore or forget his work at our peril.”

—Arnold Rampersad, Stanford University

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