From “Superman” to Man

From “Superman” to Man by J. A. Rogers is a classic work of fiction from the Harlem Renaissance, published by Wesleyan University Press on June 1, 1941. This fifth edition spans 132 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on a debate between a Pullman porter and a white racist Southern politician, addressing the ignorance that underlies racism.
Readers will find a thought-provoking exploration of race relations and the psychology of men within the context of early 20th-century America. The book delves into the complexities of societal attitudes and the impact of ignorance on human interactions. Through its engaging dialogue and compelling characters, this work invites reflection on the themes of race and identity, making it a significant contribution to discussions on these enduring issues.
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A classic work of fiction from the Harlem Renaissance
Joel Augustus Roger’s seminal work, this novel first published in 1917 is a polemic against the ignorance that fuels racism. The central plot revolves around a debate between a Pullman porter and a white racist Southern politician.
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