A masterful biography of a key figure in twentieth-century African
American history
"Logan (1897-1982), the subject of this superb biography by
Kenneth Robert Janken, was a gifted intellectual, important
Pan-Africanist, bold civil rights crusader, and highly productive
historian.... Among the best in a sizable body of first-rate
studies devoted to the lives of African-American leaders, Janken's
biography is certain to gain for Logan the recognition that
persistently eluded him during his lifetime.... Based upon
impressive research especially in the previously untapped Logan
papers, and written with extraordinary grace, this multidimensional
biography provides a sensitive and incisive analysis of the career,
intellectual development, and complex personality of an important
scholar/activist". -- Journal of American History
"Janken's well-written biography based on Logan's work, letters,
diaries, and autobiography, vividly brings back to life the
struggles of the Talented Tenth in the early twentieth century". --
American Historical Review
"In his frank and thorough biography ... Janken provides a
window on the history of black intellectual life of the 20th
century". -- Washington Post Book World
"Scrupulously fair and intellectually astute.... A frank,
well-founded assessment not only of personalities, but also of
agendas and the dynamics of power in the top tier of black America
at midcentury". -- Kirkus Reviews
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