If He Hollers Let Him Go (Himes, Chester)

A powerful story of racism that's as pertinent today as when the book was first published
This story of a man living every day in fear of his life for simply being black is as powerful today as it was when it was first published in 1947. The novel takes place in the space of four days in the life of Bob Jones, a black man who is constantly plagued by the effects of racism. Living in a society that is drenched in race consciousness has no doubt taken a toll on the way Jones behaves, thinks, and feels, especially when, at the end of his story, he is accused of a brutal crime he did not commit.

"One of the most important American writers of the twentieth century . . . [a] quirky American genius . . ."--Walter Mosley, author of Bad Boy Brawly Brown, Devil in a Blue Dress

"If He Hollers is an austere and concentrated study of black experience, set in southern California in the early forties."--Independent Publisher

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Published Sep 3, 2002

224 pages

Average rating: 7.5

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Community Reviews

Anthony
Jan 15, 2023
A great book. This book is relevant to today and let us know nothing has changed
Errol
Jan 15, 2023
8/10 stars
A good read. All of the themes are applicable to today, even though book was published during the 40s.
Astro
Jan 14, 2023
7/10 stars
A good book. This novel speaks to modern day societal experiences.

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