
More E. K. Means Is This a Title? It Is Not. It Is the Name of a Writer of Negro Stories, Who Has Made Himself So Completely the Writer of Negro Stories That This Second Book, Like the First, Needs No Title
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Authors:
- Kemble, E. W. (Edward Windsor)
1861 - 1933
- Means, E. K. (Eldred Kurtz)
1878 - 1957
About this book
In an era marked by profound social change and the quest for identity, "More E. K. Means" by E. K. Means emerges as a vibrant tapestry of African American life. This collection of humorous stories captures the essence of community, resilience, and the unique cultural nuances that define the black experience in the South. With a keen eye for detail, Means explores themes of laughter and humanity, inviting readers to engage with the rich narratives that celebrate unalienable rights and the enduring spirit of a people. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work transcends mere storytelling, offering a lens into a pivotal chapter of American history. Discover the depth and joy within these pages, where every tale resonates with authenticity and insight.
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