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Ralph Ellison: Critical Essay by Charles Johnson

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SOURCE: "The Singular Vision of Ralph Ellison," in The Washington Post, April 18, 1994, pp. C1, C4.

[An American novelist, essayist, short story writer, and scriptwriter, Johnson is best known for his novel Middle Passage (1990), which earned him a National Book Award. In the essay below, he offers high praise for Ellison and his writings.]

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