The Menace of Colour

The Menace of Colour
Title The Menace of Colour PDF eBook
Author John Walter Gregory
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 1925
Genre African Americans
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Comprehensive survey of the increasing tide of colour which threatens the supremacy of the white races; Chap. 7; Australia and its Northern Territory; Briefly outlines early settlement in Victoria, mainly on White Australia Policy, not Aborigines.

Black Pulp

Black Pulp
Title Black Pulp PDF eBook
Author Brooks E. Hefner
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 249
Release 2021-12-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1452966788

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A deep dive into mid-century African American newspapers, exploring how Black pulp fiction reassembled genre formulas in the service of racial justice In recent years, Jordan Peele’s Get Out, Marvel’s Black Panther, and HBO’s Watchmen have been lauded for the innovative ways they repurpose genre conventions to criticize white supremacy, celebrate Black resistance, and imagine a more racially just world—important progressive messages widely spread precisely because they are packaged in popular genres. But it turns out, such generic retooling for antiracist purposes is nothing new. As Brooks E. Hefner’s Black Pulp shows, this tradition of antiracist genre revision begins even earlier than recent studies of Black superhero comics of the 1960s have revealed. Hefner traces it back to a phenomenon that began in the 1920s, to serialized (and sometimes syndicated) genre stories written by Black authors in Black newspapers with large circulations among middle- and working-class Black readers. From the pages of the Pittsburgh Courier and the Baltimore Afro-American, Hefner recovers a rich archive of African American genre fiction from the 1920s through the mid-1950s—spanning everything from romance, hero-adventure, and crime stories to westerns and science fiction. Reading these stories, Hefner explores how their authors deployed, critiqued, and reassembled genre formulas—and the pleasures they offer to readers—in the service of racial justice: to criticize Jim Crow segregation, racial capitalism, and the sexual exploitation of Black women; to imagine successful interracial romance and collective sociopolitical progress; and to cheer Black agency, even retributive violence in the face of white supremacy. These popular stories differ significantly from contemporaneous, now-canonized African American protest novels that tend to represent Jim Crow America as a deterministic machine and its Black inhabitants as doomed victims. Widely consumed but since forgotten, these genre stories—and Hefner’s incisive analysis of them—offer a more vibrant understanding of African American literary history.

The Survey

The Survey
Title The Survey PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 828
Release 1926
Genre Charities
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Dennis the Menace

Dennis the Menace
Title Dennis the Menace PDF eBook
Author Hank Ketcham
Publisher
Pages 70
Release 1952
Genre American wit and humor, Pictorial
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The Crisis

The Crisis
Title The Crisis PDF eBook
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Pages 36
Release 1976-01
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The Crisis, founded by W.E.B. Du Bois as the official publication of the NAACP, is a journal of civil rights, history, politics, and culture and seeks to educate and challenge its readers about issues that continue to plague African Americans and other communities of color. For nearly 100 years, The Crisis has been the magazine of opinion and thought leaders, decision makers, peacemakers and justice seekers. It has chronicled, informed, educated, entertained and, in many instances, set the economic, political and social agenda for our nation and its multi-ethnic citizens.

Black No More

Black No More
Title Black No More PDF eBook
Author George S. Schuyler
Publisher Modern Library
Pages 208
Release 1999-06-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 037575380X

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Modern Library Harlem Renaissance What would happen to the race problem in America if black people turned white? Would everybody be happy? These questions and more are answered hilariously in Black No More, George S. Schuyler's satiric romp. Black No More is the story of Max Disher, a dapper black rogue of an insurance man who, through a scientific transformation process, becomes Matthew Fisher, a white man. Matt dreams up a scam that allows him to become the leader of the Knights of Nordica, a white supremacist group, as well as to marry the white woman who rejected him when he was black. Black No More is a hysterical exploration of race and all its self-serving definitions. If you can't beat them, turn into them. Ishmael Reed, one of today's top black satirists and the author of Mumbo Jumbo and Japanese by Spring, provides a spirited Introduction. The fertile artistic period now known as the Harlem Renaissance (1920- 1930) gave birth to many of the world-renowned masters of black literature and is the model for today's renaissance of black writers.

Hampton Institute

Hampton Institute
Title Hampton Institute PDF eBook
Author Best Books on
Publisher Best Books on
Pages 355
Release 1940
Genre
ISBN 1623760666

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Compiled by Mentor A. Howe and Roscoe E. Lewis.