White on Black: The Views of Twenty-Two White Americans on the Negro

  • Chicago: Johnson Publishing, 1963
By THOMPSON, Era Bell and Herbert Nipson (eds)
Chicago: Johnson Publishing, 1963. First Edition. First printing. Small octavo (22cm). Three-piece binding in black and white cloth; x,230pp. Pushed at head and tail, one or two small smudges and bumps: Very Good or better. Jacket unclipped (priced $3.95), pushed and rubbed at spine ends and corners, tiny tear to lower rear panel: Very Good.

Essays on race relations originally printed in Ebony in the 1950s and early 1960s, all by prominent white figures: Tallulah Bankhead, Pearl S. Buck, Jack Dempsey, William Faulkner, Billy Graham, Eleanor Roosevelt, Frank Sinatra, Ed Sullivan, Sophie Tucker, et al. [62329].

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