Colored People: A Memoir
In a coming-of-age story as enchantingly vivid and ribald as anything Mark Twain or Zora Neale Hurston, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., recounts his childhood in the mill town of Piedmont, West Virginia, in the 1950s and 1960s and ushers readers into a gossip, of lye-and-mashed-potato “processes,” and of slyly stubborn resistance to the indignities of segregation.
A winner of the Chicago Tribune’s Heartland Award and the Lillian Smith Prize, Colored People is a pungent and poignant masterpiece of recollection, a work that extends and deepens our sense of African American history even as it entrances us with its bravura storytelling
- Author(s)
- Henry Louis Gates Jr.
- Publication Year
- 1995
- Publication date
- April 11, 1995
- Pages
- 216
- Binding
- Paperback
- Language
- English
- Publisher
- Vintage
- Condition
- New
- ISBN
- 9780679739197
- Dimensions
- 5.24 × 0.64 × 7.98 in
- Weight
- 0.4 lb
Check out our shop on bookshop.org to order and still support us ♥
Stay Informed. We're building a community committed to celebrating Black authors + artisans. Subscribe to keep up with all things Kindred Stories.