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Black Metropolis

"A LANDMARK OF RESEARCH AND SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENT" (RICHARD WRIGHT)

(WRIGHT, Richard) DRAKE, St. Clair and CAYTON, Horace R. Black Metropolis. New York, 1945.

First edition of the signal work by preeminent African American sociologists Drake and Cayton, "one of the best urban studies produced by American scholarship" (New York Times), inscribed by Cayton, a close friend of Richard Wright, "To M— K— with regards, Horace R. Cayton." $1600.

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Bright and Morning Star

"'FAITH' IN THE FIGHT OF BLACK MEN FOR FREEDOM"

WRIGHT, Richard. Bright and Morning Star. New York, 1941.

First separate edition of one of Wright's earliest and most provocative looks at "racial injustice and violence in the American South," based on rumors he heard as a young boy about a Black woman who "avenged the murder of her husband" by shooting the white men responsible, a handsome copy in fragile original wrappers. $950.

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Blues Fell This Morning

"A REMARKABLE WORK… BROUGHT ATTENTION TO HUNDREDS OF BLUES SONGS AND SINGERS THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN LOST TO THE SILENCE OF MEMORY"

(WRIGHT, Richard) OLIVER, Paul. Blues Fell This Morning. London, 1960.

First edition of Oliver's elemental work on the history, culture and powerful musical legacy of the blues—"Oliver not only fills in the picture but sets the record straight" (New York Times)—featuring foreword by Richard Wright written the year before his death, with 16 full-page illustrations. $300.

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