- If He Hollers Let Him Go
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name = If He Hollers Let Him Go
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author =Chester Himes
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country =United States
language = English
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genre = Literary fiction
publisher = Thunder's Mouth Press reprint
release_date = 1945
media_type = Print
pages = 203
isbn = ISBN 1-56025-445-9
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followed_by ="If He Hollers Let Him Go" is a novel by
Chester Himes , published in 1945, about anAfrican American shipyard worker inLos Angeles duringWorld War II . A 1968 film adaptation withRaymond St. Jacques ,Barbara McNair ,Kevin McCarthy , andArthur O'Connell bore little resemblance to the book.The story spans four days in the life of Bob Jones, a newcomer to L.A. from
Ohio , who has some college education, and works as a crew leader in a naval shipyard. Jones lives in a time when black workers experience a new-found authority as supervisors and garner decent wages as a result of union efforts. However for Bob Jones this is no escape from the pressures ofracism . It quickly becomes apparent that he was promoted only in order to facilitate the cooperation of black workers in the war-time effort. He is forced to deal withanti-communist paranoia, resentment from whites on the floor at working on the same jobs as "negro boys", and the vicious baiting of the black workers by white females. These manifest as fears which invade his dreams, his aspirations, and his passions. His dream of making something of himself in California is jeopardized as he reacts with emotion to the actions of the white people around him. He fights back the urges to fight, to kill, and to rape as ways to overcome the power that "colour" has over him.Themes addressed in the novel include black and white
racism , color differentiation amongAfrican-Americans ,discrimination on the job, and class divisions among whites and blacks.Communism is dealt with generously, as the Communist unionists ("agitators") are the only ones who talk about the issue of race in any way with which the protagonist agrees. There are also some references tojazz .
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