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portada black no more: being an account of the strange and wonderful workings of science in the land of the free, a.d. 1933-1940 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Topic
general
Language
Inglés
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.3 x 13.7 x 1.3 cm
Weight
0.20 kg.
ISBN13
9780486480404

black no more: being an account of the strange and wonderful workings of science in the land of the free, a.d. 1933-1940 (in English)

George S. Schuyler (Author) · Dover Publications · Paperback

black no more: being an account of the strange and wonderful workings of science in the land of the free, a.d. 1933-1940 (in English) - Schuyler, George S.

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Synopsis "black no more: being an account of the strange and wonderful workings of science in the land of the free, a.d. 1933-1940 (in English)"

According to Max Disher, an ambitious young black man in 1930s New York, someone of his race has only three alternatives: Get out, get white, or get along. Incapable of getting out and unhappy with getting along, Max leaps at the remaining possibility. Thanks to a certain Dr. Junius Crookman and his mysterious process, Max and other eager clients develop bleached skin that permits them to enter previously forbidden territory. What they discover in white society, however, gives them second thoughts.This humorous work of speculative fiction was written by an unsung hero of African-American literature. George S. Schuyler (1895-1977) wrote for black America's most influential newspaper, the Pittsburgh Courier, in addition to H. L. Mencken's The American Mercury, The Nation, and other publications. His biting satire not only debunks the myths of white supremacy and racial purity but also lampoons prominent leaders of the NAACP and the Harlem Renaissance. More than a historical curiosity, Schuyler's 1931 novel offers a hilarious take on the hypocrisy and demagoguery surrounding America's obsession with skin color.

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