An edition of Black misery (1969)

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An edition of Black misery (1969)

Black misery

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Black Misery was first published in 1969, but the gentle, funny, and sometimes melancholy words of Langston Hughes still cause a blink of recognition. After 25 years, it remains relevant in our own time. As you turn the pages you may say, "I remember feeling like that!" You may say, "I feel like that now."
As you look at Arouni's black and white illustrations and read the short but powerful one sentence captions, you feel the predicament of a black child adjusting to the new world of integration of the 1960s. You feel the mix of hope and dismay that characterized the decade.
Langston Hughes was a writer who often made his readers ask hard questions about life. In Black Misery he wrote about prejudice and indifference, but he wrote with humor and compassion. Today--just as we did 25 years ago-we smile and even laugh, and we also understand that some things are more than hard, are more than sad. They are pure misery.
Black Misery was the last book that Langston Hughes wrote. He died in May 1967, while working on the manuscript.

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Cover of: Black Misery
Black Misery
January 2001, Tandem Library
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Black Misery
Black Misery
October 2000, Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media
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Cover of: Black misery
Black misery
1994, Oxford University Press
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Cover of: Black misery.
Black misery.
1969, P. S. Eriksson
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Published in

New York

Edition Notes

Series
The Iona and Peter Opie library of children's literature
Genre
Juvenile humor., Wit and humor.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
818/.5202
Library of Congress
PS3515.U274 B5 1994, PS3515.U274B5 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 v. (unpaged) :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1437090M
Internet Archive
blackmisery00hugh
ISBN 10
0195091140
LCCN
93049590
OCLC/WorldCat
29670243
Library Thing
4367262
Goodreads
955660

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