"Short text and picture folk history of the Black American, in
which the author of Native Son writes a burning commentary on three
centuries of slavery, persecution, and want . . . Edwin Rosskam,
the photographic editor, reinforces the text with superb
photographs."
--The New Yorker"A more eloquent statement of it's kind could
hardly have been devised . . . flawless prose that takes on at
times of the quality of a folk song." --The New York Times Book
Review"Among all the works of Richard Wright, 12 Million Black
Voices stands out as a work of poetry, of passion, of lyricism, and
of love" --David Bradley
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