Winner

Award History
| Award | Year | Status | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anisfield-Wolf Book Award – Nonfiction | 1939 | Winner |
About the Author
Charles S. JohnsonAmerican
Charles Spurgeon Johnson (1893-1956) was an American sociologist, author, and educator renowned for his pioneering studies on race relations and African American life, including notable works like Shadow of the Plantation (1934), Growing Up in the Black Belt (1941), and The Negro in Chicago (1922). He edited Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life, fostering the Harlem Renaissance, served as the first African American president of Fisk University, and earned the Harmon Prize for his sociological research. BlackPast.org
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