Video: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of "Black Like Me"
Wings Press trailer for 2010-2011 celebration of John Howard Griffin and the 50th anniversary of "Black Like Me"
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Read more from GEO 11: Lessons for Today from Black Like Me
- Introduction: Lessons for Today from Black Like Me, by Ajowa Nzinga Ifateyo, editor
- Encountering John Howard Griffin, by Robert Bonazzi
- Bonazzi - A Modern American Classic, by Robert Bonazzi
- Fifty Years with Black Like Me, by Dan Robertson
- Afterword, from the 50th Anniversary Edition of Black Like Me, by Robert Bonazzi (pdf)
- A Confused Southern Boy Becoming What he Oughtn’t, by Michael Johnson
- Let's honor John Howard Griffin's Work by Actively Exploring and Acting on Unconscious Racism, by Ajowa Nzinga Ifateyo
- Video: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of "Black Like Me"



