Ralph Ellison

Ralph Ellison (1914–1994) was born in Oklahoma and trained as a musician at Tuskegee Institute from 1933 to 1936, at which time a visit to New York and a meeting with Richard Wright led to his first attempts at fiction, and eventually winning the National Book Award for Invisible Man. Appointed to the Academy of American Arts and Letters in 1964, Ellison taught at several institutions, including Bard College, the University of Chicago, and New York University, where he was Albert Schweitzer Professor of Humanities.

The Collected Essays of Ralph Ellison

The Collected Essays of Ralph Ellison

Edited and with an Introduction by John F. Callahan
The Selected Letters of Ralph Ellison Juneteenth

Juneteenth

Ralph Ellison
Flying Home And Other Stories Three Days Before the Shooting . . . Living with Music

Living with Music

Ralph Ellison
Trading Twelves

Trading Twelves

Edited by Albert Murray and John F. Callahan Preface by Albert Murray, Introduction by John F. Callahan
Flying Home

Flying Home

Ralph Ellison
Going to the Territory

Going to the Territory

Ralph Ellison
Invisible Man

Invisible Man

Ralph Ellison
Shadow and Act

Shadow and Act

Ralph Ellison

Author Contributions

Voices in Our Blood

Voices in Our Blood

Edited by Jon Meacham