Middle Passage
- 209 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A freed slave escapes his bad debts in New Orleans by stowing away on a slave ship en route to Africa.
Charles R. Johnson is an American author whose literary works explore the complexities of Black life in America. Through his novels, short stories, and essays, Johnson delves into profound social and philosophical themes, offering insightful commentary on the African-American experience. His distinctive narrative style and intellectual depth make his writing a significant contribution to contemporary literature. Readers will find his work compelling for its exploration of identity, culture, and the human condition.

A freed slave escapes his bad debts in New Orleans by stowing away on a slave ship en route to Africa.