Lonely Crusade by Chester Himes

Lonely Crusade by Chester Himes

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Lonely Crusade by Chester Himes

A classic of African-American fiction, Chester Himes's tale of a young black man who becomes a union organizer during WWII examines major problems in American life: racism, anti-Semitism, labor strife, and corruption.
Chester Himes was the author of numerous novels, short stories, essays, and two films. Himes, who began writing while serving a prison term for jewel theft in the early 1940s, is best known for his angry social criticism in books like If He Hollers Let Him Go and Lonely Crusade and for his memorable Harlem detective novels.
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ISBN 13 9781560251422
ISBN 10 1560251425
Title Lonely Crusade
Author Chester Himes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Thunder's Mouth Press
Year published 1997-07-03
Number of pages 398
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.