Robert Penn Warren and the "Burden of Our Time": "Segregation" and "Who Speaks for the Negro?"

Robert Penn Warren's body of literature is critiqued. "Who Speaks for the Negro?" and "Segregation," two books about the American civil rights movement in 1964-65, are put into historical perspective.

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