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New England Library of Black Literature: Black No More: Being an Account of the Strange and Wonderful Working of Science in the Land of the Free, A.D. 1933-1940 (Paperback)
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New England Library of Black Literature: Black No More: Being an Account of the Strange and Wonderful Working of Science in the Land of the Free, A.D. 1933-1940 (Paperback)
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from whitewavedarling
This is a smart and gracefully written read. For anyone interested in considering race theory or race relations in the United States, or for anyone who appreciates satire, this is a must-read. Both frightening and understandable, the book draws you in easily, and holds you almost despite yourself...
from dandelionroots
Extrapolating from the contemporary, pursued experiments in the 1920's by Dr. Yusaburo Noguchi, Schuyler satirizes American society envisioning the impact a widely-available, black-to-white physiognomic conversion therapy would have on said society. He burns us all, even I can feel the heat from ...
from KurtWombat
The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920's was an explosion of African American expression across a wide spectrum of arts. Unfortunately, that blossoming didn't last because it had to exist largely outside the dominant white culture and many of venues for that expression either dried up or were on thei...
from whitewavedarling
This is a smart and gracefully written read. For anyone interested in considering race theory or race relations in the United States, or for anyone who appreciates satire, this is a must-read. Both frightening and understandable, the book draws you in easily, and holds you almost despite yourself...
from dandelionroots
Extrapolating from the contemporary, pursued experiments in the 1920's by Dr. Yusaburo Noguchi, Schuyler satirizes American society envisioning the impact a widely-available, black-to-white physiognomic conversion therapy would have on said society. He burns us all, even I can feel the heat from ...
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