John Howard Griffin

John Howard Griffin (June 16, 1920 – September 9, 1980) was an American journalist and author from Texas who wrote about and championed racial equality. He is best known for his 1959 project to temporarily pass as a black man and journey through the Deep South in order to see life and segregation from the other side of the color line first-hand. He first published a series of articles on his experience in ''Sepia'' magazine, which had underwritten the project, then later published an expanded account in book form, under the title ''Black Like Me'' (1961). This was later adapted into a 1964 film of the same name. A 50th anniversary edition of the book was published in 2011 by Wings Press. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The John Howard Griffin: reader. by Griffin, John Howard, 1920-1980

    Published 1968
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    Nuni. by Griffin, John Howard, 1920-1980

    Published 1956
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    A time to be human / by Griffin, John Howard, 1920-1980

    Published 1977
    Book
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    Black like me / by Griffin, John Howard, 1920-1980

    Published 1976
    Book
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    Black like me / by Griffin, John Howard, 1920-1980

    Published 1996
    Book
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    A Part of space: ten Texas writers,

    Published 1969
    Other Authors: “…Griffin, John Howard, 1920-1980…”
    Book
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    A hidden wholeness; the visual world of Thomas Merton.

    Published 1970
    Other Authors: “…Griffin, John Howard, 1920-1980…”
    Book