Posted by Eugene Volokh:
Best-Selling (Partly) Black Authors:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_05_31-2009_06_06.shtml#1243873911


   Which best-selling authors -- counting both during their lives and
   after -- were at least partly black? Naturally, the definitions, both
   of best-selling and partly black, are necessarily vague. But I'm
   looking for people at least some of whose relatively recent ancestors
   were of the racial groups that we generally call "black," and that
   were known by many others and by themselves to be at least partly
   black. (My sense is that this is the normal American usage of the
   term; whether it's a good definition or not, that's the one I'm using
   here.)

   For best-selling, I've looked at all the people noted [1]throughout
   this Wikipedia page, though I'd certainly accept rival claims. I've
   deliberated focused on best-selling status to try to keep things as
   objective as possible, though naturally one can point to authors who
   were great and even successful who don't make this list for a variety
   of reasons). My view is that two of the people I have in mind have
   legitimate and broadly acknowledged claims to literary greatness and
   not just popularity, but that's of course subjective, as is the
   question whether their greatness materially exceeds that of, say, Maya
   Angelou or Wole Soyinka or many other candidates.

References

   1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_fiction_authors

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