In From Superman to Man, J.A. Rogers presents a thought-provoking dialogue between a Pullman porter and a white racist Southern politician, challenging the notion of white supremacy and the inherent inferiority of the black race. Through a series of intellectually stimulating conversations, Rogers exposes the fallacies of racial prejudice and highlights the achievements of African Americans in various fields. This groundbreaking work, originally published in 1917, remains a powerful and influential contribution to the discourse on race relations in America. — J.A. Rogers (1880-1966) was a Jamaican-American author, journalist, and historian who dedicated his life to the study of African and African American history. His extensive research and writings challenged the prevailing racist ideologies of his time and provided a foundation for the later civil rights movement. Rogers' works, including From Superman to Man, continue to inspire and educate readers on the importance of racial equality and the rich cultural heritage of African Americans.