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Rashad Harrison

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Rashad Harrison received his M.F.A. in creative writing from New York University where he was a Jacob K. Javits Fellow in fiction and taught creative writing. Our Man in the Dark is his first novel.

Average rating: 3.48 · 212 ratings · 57 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Abduction of Smith and ...

3.44 avg rating — 108 ratings — published 2015 — 8 editions
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Our Man in the Dark

3.51 avg rating — 104 ratings — published 2011 — 11 editions
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“The sight of a cross on fire should be unsettling to any true Christian. To a Negro it is worse. A unique kind of fear enters your mind, one perfected by the South: that you could die for the most harmless of offenses. You could die just for the crime of living.”
Rashad Harrison, Our Man in the Dark: A Novel

“I used to wonder how a man working for the saintly organization of the saintly Dr. King could find himself in such a sinful place. But I'm no saint although I'm a good Christian, and even the best Christians are more familiar with sinners than saints.”
Rashad Harrison, Our Man in the Dark: A Novel

“They told you it was your war, but it’s their war. All wars are their wars. They pin your race to your back, and they create myths to dull and distract you. Don’t believe them.”
Rashad Harrison, The Abduction of Smith and Smith

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