Tightrope Walk: Identity, Survival and the Corporate World in African American Literature by James Robert Saunders

Tightrope Walk: Identity, Survival and the Corporate World in African American Literature

James Robert Saunders

157 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction literary medium-paced

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In Bebe Moore Campbell's Brothers and Sisters, Humphrey Boone is offered a seemingly wonderful deal by his job interviewer: "If you accept my offer and do the job that I believe you're capable of, I'll groom you for the presidency." But for a blac...

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