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This is vague: "Such candor and criticism came as a shock to some in Academia, who felt Johnson violated an unspoken taboo against criticizing another writer of color." It seems also to suggest misleadingly that such a thing never happened.

Quote farm

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The whole ending of this bio is just quotes. What's up with that? Totally un-wikipediac! 70.36.137.129 (talk) 08:38, 21 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Potential sources

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These should be able to provide some better quality to the article. -- TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom 19:37, 13 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ Storhoff, Gary (2004-01). Understanding Charles Johnson. Univ of South Carolina Press. pp. 1–. ISBN 9781570035623. Retrieved 13 September 2015. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ Conner, Marc C. (2007). Charles Johnson: The Novelist as Philosopher. Univ. Press of Mississippi. pp. 1–. ISBN 9781604735079. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  3. ^ Nash, William R. (2003). Charles Johnson's Fiction. University of Illinois Press. pp. 1–. ISBN 9780252027734. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  4. ^ Selzer, Linda F. (2009). Charles Johnson in Context. Univ of Massachusetts Press. ISBN 9781558497238. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  5. ^ Little, Jonathan (1997). Charles Johnson's Spiritual Imagination. University of Missouri Press. ISBN 9780826211477. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  6. ^ Johnson, Charles Richard (2003-07-01). Passing the Three Gates: Interviews with Charles Johnson. University of Washington Press. ISBN 9780295802169. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
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Added lots of sources

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Hey out there--I just happened upon this page and saw that it needed more citations, so I added a bunch and cleaned things up. I'm not sure I did enough to merit removal of the notice at the top of the page, so I have left it there for someone more experienced than me to make a determination. I love helping make pages a bit better! Cheers. Leofstan (talk) 01:22, 12 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Suggested page move

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As the sources listed almost all refer to him without the middle initial, and as the credit on his novels, probably the biggest source of his renown, is also without the middle initial, it seems to me that under WP:COMMONNAME, this article should be moved. I suggest Charles Johnson (novelist). Any objection? --Nat Gertler (talk) 05:19, 12 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Excellent Interview

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Mr. Johnson gives an insightful interview in Studs Terkel's 1992 book titled, Race. I have been reading this book on and off for several years and find myself reading his interview yet again. I encourage anyone interested in Mr. Johnson's work or the subject of race to read his interview. 2601:280:CB01:5CC4:3199:BF4E:E445:AAFA (talk) 17:04, 22 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]