Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the complex ties between Americans and Africa in Lillian Frances Mentor's "The Day of Resis," a compelling collection of short stories exploring cultural identity and heritage. Set against a historical backdrop, these narratives delve into the experiences of African Americans and their connection to the African continent.
Mentor's work offers a glimpse into a pivotal period, inviting readers to contemplate themes of belonging and the search for self. Through carefully crafted prose, the stories capture the nuances of a people grappling with their past and forging their future. This edition, meticulously prepared for print republication, ensures that these vital stories of historical fiction remain accessible, offering enduring insights into the African American experience and the broader human story. "The Day of Resis" is a significant contribution to literature, exploring the rich tapestry of cultural identity and the enduring power of historical narratives.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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