Colored People

Colored People by Henry Louis Gates is a New Ed edition published by Penguin in 1995, featuring 216 pages in English. This work presents a vivid recollection of a now-vanished “colored” world, offering insights into African-American history through Gates’ engaging narrative style.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to race and ethnic relations, as well as social classes and economic disparity. The book delves into the complexities of identity and community, inviting reflection on the historical context of African-American experiences. Gates’ storytelling not only informs but also captivates, making this a significant contribution to the understanding of ethnic studies and social science.
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From an American Book Award-winning author comes a pungent and poignant masterpiece of recollection that ushers readers into a now-vanished “colored” world and extends and deepens our sense of African-American history, even as it entrances us with its bravura storytelling.
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