John Howard Griffin (1920-1980) is known internationally as the author of two novels, Nuni and The Devil Rides Outside, five books and monographs on racism in addition to Black Like Me, a biography of Thomas Merton, three collections of photography, a volume of journals, two historical works on Texas, a musicological study, and The John Howard Reader. Born in Dallas, Texas, and educated in France, he served in the U.S. Air Force in the South Pacific, where an injury he received during a Japanese bombardment eventually resulted in the complete loss of his sight. In the 1950's he converted to Catholicism, married, and raised a family. In 1957, (after ten years of blindness) he miraculously regained his sight.
“Essential reading…a social document of the first order, providing
material absolutely unavailable elsewhere with such authenticity
that it cannot be dismissed.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“A stinging indictment of thoughtless, needless inhumanity. No one
can read it without suffering.”—Dallas Morning News
“Black Like Me is a moving and troubling book written by an
accomplished novelist. It is a scathing indictment of our
society.”—Saturday Review
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