The Omni-Americans: New Perspectives on Black Experience and American Culture [Signed]
- New York: Outerbridge & Dienstfrey / E.P. Dutton, 1970
New York: Outerbridge & Dienstfrey / E.P. Dutton, 1970. Very Good+/Very Good+. New York: Outerbridge & Dienstfrey / E.P. Dutton, [1970]. First Edition. Octavo; publisher's boards in blue and white decorative dust jacket retaining original price ($6.95); [12],227pp. Light wear to jacket margins, else a Very Good or better, bright and sound copy. Signed by the author on half title page.
Pivotal collection of literary and cultural essays by the Black critic Albert Murray, arguing that "the present domestic conflict and upheaval grows out of the fact that in spite of their common destiny and deeper interests, the people of the United States are being mislead by misinformation to insist on *exaggerating* their ethnic differences" (p. 3). The essays here touch upon the literary and artistic output of Claude Brown, Gordon Parks, James Baldwin, and others.
Pivotal collection of literary and cultural essays by the Black critic Albert Murray, arguing that "the present domestic conflict and upheaval grows out of the fact that in spite of their common destiny and deeper interests, the people of the United States are being mislead by misinformation to insist on *exaggerating* their ethnic differences" (p. 3). The essays here touch upon the literary and artistic output of Claude Brown, Gordon Parks, James Baldwin, and others.