John Edgar Wideman’s Ghosts

John Edgar Wideman’s Ghosts
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In an address at the Library of Congress in 1964, Ralph Waldo Ellison mused upon his relationship with his father, who had bestowed on his son a somewhat curious literary forename. “Why,” Ellison wondered, “hadn't he named me after a hero such as Jack Johnson…an educator like Booker T.

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