Who Speaks for the Negro?
Warren, Robert Penn Who speaks for the Negro?,
takes this question and many others to the leaders of the then
Negro movement. Published in 1965, Warren interviews
prominent writers, business people whose ideas shaped the
movement. Warren described this work as a "transcript
of conversations, with settings and commentaries." His conversations
include James Baldwin, Izell Blair, Stokely Carmichael,
Dr. Kenneth Clark, Ralph Ellis, Carl T. Rowan and many
others.