Description
Paperback cover has some wear around the corners and edges. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
George Otis’ “The Blueprint” is a seminal work of African American literature, offering a searing critique of systemic racism and oppression in mid-20th century America. Published in 1973, this novel follows the lives of a Black family in Detroit, exploring themes of identity, resilience, and the struggle for equality. Otis, a prominent voice in the Black Arts Movement, crafts a powerful narrative that resonates with the social and political upheaval of the era. This copy, though well-loved, remains in good condition, a testament to the enduring relevance of Otis’ words. For collectors and readers alike, “The Blueprint” stands as a vital piece of American literary history, a bold and unflinching examination of the Black experience that continues to inspire and challenge generations of readers.