The Journey Back
216 pages, halftones 5 x 8
©
1980
Paper $19.00
ISBN: 9780226035352
Published January 1984
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Terms for Order: Acculturation, Meaning, and the Early Record of the Journey 2. Autobiographical Acts and the Voice of the Southern Slave 3. Sightings: Black Historical Consciousness and the New Harbors of the Fifties 4. In Our Own Time: The Florescence of Nationalism in the Sixties and Seventies 5. The Black Spokesman as Critic: Reflections on the Black Aesthetic 6. Black Creativity and American Attitudes 7. Toward a Critical Prospect for the Future Conclusion Notes Index
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