
Further 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 Third Book, Like the First and Second, 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 significant social change, E. K. Means emerges as a distinctive voice in African American literature. His collection, "Further 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 Third Book, Like the First and Second, Needs No Title," showcases the humor and resilience of young boys navigating life in the South. With vivid anecdotes and relatable characters, Means captures the essence of community and identity, reflecting the complexities of African American experiences. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work offers a unique lens into cultural narratives that resonate with ongoing discussions of race and storytelling.
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