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In this electrifying sequel to "Black Fire," Peery offers an absorbing, firsthand account of his struggle for equality in the decades after World War II, beginning with his integration back into civilian life and describing the development of his revolutionary consciousness.

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In this electrifying sequel to "Black Fire," Peery offers an absorbing, firsthand account of his struggle for equality in the decades after World War II, beginning with his integration back into civilian life and describing the development of his revolutionary consciousness.
Autorenporträt
Nelson Peery was born in 1923 and grew up in rural Minnesota, the son of a postal worker in the only African American family in town. After fighting in World War II, he joined the Communist Party and worked for many years as a bricklayer and as a political revolutionary. The author of the award-winning memoir Black Fire (The New Press), among other works, he lives in Chicago.