The Autobiography of an Ex-colored Man

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Classic novel about a mixed‑race man in early 1900s America who must choose between passing as white or embracing his Black identity—powerful, thoughtful exploration of race, privilege, and belonging.

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A hidden identity. A divided world. A search for belonging.

In The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, James Weldon Johnson presents a deeply thought-provoking narrative exploring race, identity, and society in early 20th-century America.

The unnamed narrator, born to a mixed-race background, navigates a complex world where racial identity shapes opportunity, perception, and destiny. As he moves through different social environments, he ultimately faces a life-altering decision: whether to embrace his heritage or pass as white.

Blending fiction with social commentary, Johnson offers a powerful examination of race, privilege, culture, and the cost of denying one’s identity.

A significant work of African American literature, this novel remains a vital and insightful exploration of identity and social reality.

“A compelling and courageous story about identity, choice, and the meaning of belonging.”

Discover a narrative that challenges perceptions and reveals hidden truths.
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