
Location:
United States
Description:
In the years after the Civil War, there was an unfortunate amount of importance placed on racial identity. The focus on the races of one’s parents remained a mainstay of culture due to systemic prejudice and racism, and was a way of continuing to enact violence against Black people. For many mixed-race people, it felt safer to try and shift into white society. It is in this environment that The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man is written. In this novel, the narrator describes his life as a Black child and young adult, working his way through the various social classes. He becomes a musician and travels the world as a free Black man for much of his life, but eventually makes the decision to live as a white man after witnessing a horrific lynching. The rest of his life is spent keeping a piece of himself hidden from everyone in an attempt at safety. The story in this novel is fictional, but it comprises a lot of Black experiences from the time period, and offers the perspective of a mixed-race man living in a society that demanded people obscure their true heritage. Duration - 5h 42m. Author - James Weldon Johnson. Narrator - David Dear. Published Date - Wednesday, 04 January 2023. Copyright - © 0 Public Domain ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:24
Chapter 1
Duration:00:27:25
Chapter 2
Duration:00:31:34
Chapter 3
Duration:00:21:22
Chapter 4
Duration:00:21:41
Chapter 5
Duration:00:36:08
Chapter 6
Duration:00:21:31
Chapter 7
Duration:00:10:01
Chapter 8
Duration:00:24:25
Chapter 9
Duration:00:39:43
Chapter 10
Duration:01:12:41
Chapter 11
Duration:00:34:34
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:48