The Black Empire by Samuel I Brooks

The Black Empire by Samuel I Brooks

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The Black Empire by Samuel I Brooks

What would happen if Marcus Garvey had achieved his dreams by force? Satirizing one of the most influential figures of twentieth century Black America, George S. Schuyler's Black Empire is a remarkable look into the complicated politics of race and class.

After witnessing a murder in Harlem, the promising young Black journalist, Carl Slater, is kidnapped by the incredibly charismatic but deranged Dr. Belsidus. Having secretly formed a Black Internationale, the doctor has plans to upset alliances between Europe and the United States when the time is right. As Carl slowly discovers the depth of the doctor's insanity and witnesses the fallout from the ensuing revolution, he watches as the dream of an Africa for Africans is fully realized but questions the cost.

Professionally typeset with a beautifully designed cover, this edition of Black Empire reimagines a classic of satire and Black speculative fiction for the modern reader.

George Schuyler (1895-1977), one of the most renowned African-American journalists of the early twentieth century, worked for the Pittsburgh Courier, which was black America's most significant daily, as well as H.

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ISBN 13 9781555531140
ISBN 10 1555531148
Titel The Black Empire
Autor Samuel I Brooks
Serie The Northeastern Library Of Black Literature
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Northeastern University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 1991-11-05
Seitenanzahl 332
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