This superb collection enables readers of Invisible Man to appreciate the subtleties of its cultural and political commentary, moving them to ponder how Ellison's work imbues current debates about eradicating discrimination and flagrant inequality. - Journal of American Studies ""Essential reading for anyone interested in understanding Ellison's political thought."" - Lawrence Jackson, author of Ralph Ellison: Emergence of Genius ""Ellison comes alive in these pages: the questions and concerns persisting over his lifetime, his connections to other authors and to events in the civil rights movement, his integrity, individuality, complexity, and seriousness of purpose - to say nothing of his sheer power as a writer - are all trenchantly and beautifully brought out in the essays."" - Pamela K. Jensen, Kenyon College