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Person · 1913–1994

Ralph Ellison

The author of "Invisible Man," one of the defining American novels of the twentieth century.

A master of [[black-literature]].

Ralph Ellison's 1952 masterpiece used the metaphor of invisibility to capture the condition of Black Americans unseen by their own country. It won the National Book Award and secured his place in the canon.

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  1. April 14, 1952
    Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man"

    Ralph Ellison's novel of Black invisibility in America wins the National Book Award and becomes a cornerstone of American literature.

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