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George S. Schuyler

Black No More

In “Black No More,” George S. Schuyler employs biting satire and speculative fiction to interrogate race and identity in early 20th-century America. The narrative centers around the fictional invention of a process that allows African Americans to change their skin color to white, serving as a bold exploration of racial dynamics and systemic inequality. Schuyler's prose is characterized by sharp wit and incisive commentary, poignantly capturing the absurdities of a racially stratified society while simultaneously engaging with themes of self-identity, assimilation, and the inherent contradictions of racial prejudice. George S. Schuyler, a prominent African American journalist and social commentator, was deeply involved in the Harlem Renaissance yet maintained a critical distance from its more celebrated narratives. His own experiences with racism, alongside his nuanced understanding of socio-political issues, informed his writing, making “Black No More” a seminal text. Schuyler's background as a writer for various publications and his relationships with other intellectuals of the era helped shape his unique perspective on race relations and cultural identity. This groundbreaking novel is essential reading for anyone interested in the complexities of race, satire, and American literature. Schuyler's artful blend of humor and sharp critique provides readers with not only an entertaining story but also a profound commentary that remains relevant today. This work invites reflection on the perennial questions of race and belonging in society.
196 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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Quotes

  • b2749865058has quoted6 years ago
    that a white skin was a sure indication of the possession of superior intellectual and moral qualities; that all Negroes were inferior to them; that God had intended for the United States to be a white man’s country and that with
  • Clairehas quoted4 years ago
    mind was a kaleidoscope: Atlanta, sea-green eyes, slender figure, titian hair, frigid manner
  • Clairehas quoted4 years ago
    She looked up at him haughtily with cool green eyes, somewhat astonished at his insolence and yet perhaps secretly intrigued, but her reply lacked nothing in definiteness.

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