| Our Living Manhood: Literature, Black Power, and Masculine Ideology Subjects: African American men -- Political activity -- History -- 20th century; African American men -- Intellectual life -- 20th century; American literature -- African American authors; Black Power -- United States -- History -- 20th century; Masculinity -- Unit; In Our Living Manhood , Rolland Murray examines how James Baldwin, John Edgar Wideman, Clarence Major, John Oliver Killens, and other writers challenged the Black Power movement's political commitment to masculinity in the 1960s. Rolland Murray is Associate Professor of English at Brown University. His work has appeared in such journals as Callaloo and the Yale Journal of Criticism. |