Originally published in 1948, 12 Million Black Voices pairs Richard Wrights beautiful prose with stunning photographs from the Farm Security Administrations files from the Great Depression. The images, curated by Edwin Rosskam, include photographs shot...
It is the 1970s when nineteen-year-old Johnny Marra follows his fathers footsteps and becomes a New York City police officer. As he makes a living chasing bad guys amid the concrete and steel of an urban society, Johnny has no idea his true identity has...
For more than two decades Richard Wright was interviewed by the American and foreign press, first as the author of Uncle Toms Children (1938), Native Son (1940), and Black Boy (1945), next as a famous expatriate recently arrived and lionized in postwar...