The Blacker the Berry

The Blacker the Berry
Title The Blacker the Berry PDF eBook
Author Wallace Thurman
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Total Pages 135
Release 2022-02-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1528792998

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Originally published in 1929, “The Blacker the Berry” is a novel by American novelist Wallace Henry Thurman (1902–1934). An active writer during the Harlem Renaissance, he produced essays, worked as an editor, and was a publisher of numerous newspapers and journals. His best-known work, “The Blacker the Berry”, represents a detailed exploration of the discrimination within the black community based on skin colour, with a higher value being placed on lighter skin. A moving tale of the hardships faced by African-American post-emancipation not to be missed by those interested in black history and literature. Contents include: “If I Had Known by Alice Dunbar-Nelson”, “ Emma Lou”, “Harlem”, “Alva”, “Rent Party”, “Pyrrhic Victor”. Read & Co. Classics is proudly republishing this classic novel now in a brand new edition, complete with the introductory poem “If I Had Known” by Alice Dunbar-Nelson.

The Blacker the Berry

The Blacker the Berry
Title The Blacker the Berry PDF eBook
Author Joyce Carol Thomas
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 38
Release 2008-07-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0060253754

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We are color struck The way an artist strikes His canvas with his brush of many hues Look closely at these mirrors these palettes of skin Each color is rich in its own right Black is dazzling and distinctive, like toasted wheat berry bread; snowberries in the fall; rich, red cranberries; and the bronzed last leaves of summer. In this lyrical and luminous collection, Coretta Scott King honorees Joyce Carol Thomas and Floyd Cooper celebrate these many shades of black beautifully.

The Portable Harlem Renaissance Reader

The Portable Harlem Renaissance Reader
Title The Portable Harlem Renaissance Reader PDF eBook
Author David Levering Lewis
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 818
Release 1995-06-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0140170367

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Gathering a representative sampling of the New Negro Movement's most important figures, and providing substantial introductory essays, headnotes, and brief biographical notes, Lewis' volume—organized chronologically—includes the poetry and prose of Sterling Brown, Countee Cullen, W. E. B. Du Bois, Zora Neale Hurston, James Weldon Johnson, and others.

Blacker the Berry the Sweeter the Juice

Blacker the Berry the Sweeter the Juice
Title Blacker the Berry the Sweeter the Juice PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Johnson-Smitherman
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2022-01-31
Genre
ISBN 9781737520832

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Sweeter the Juice

Sweeter the Juice
Title Sweeter the Juice PDF eBook
Author Shirlee Haizlip
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 278
Release 1995-01-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0671899333

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Author's memoir and history of her family spanning six generations, chronicling what it is like to be racially mixed.

Infants of the Spring

Infants of the Spring
Title Infants of the Spring PDF eBook
Author Wallace Thurman
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 178
Release 2013-06-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0486316211

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Minor classic of the Harlem Renaissance centers on the larger-than-life inhabitants of an uptown apartment building. The rollicking satire's characters include stand-ins for Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Alain Locke.

Coffee Will Make You Black

Coffee Will Make You Black
Title Coffee Will Make You Black PDF eBook
Author April Sinclair
Publisher Open Road Media
Total Pages 238
Release 2015-08-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1504018656

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“A funny, fresh novel about growing up African-American in 1960s Chicago” by an author who “writes like Terry McMillan’s kid sister” (Entertainment Weekly). In this hilarious and insightful coming-of-age novel, author April Sinclair introduces the charming Jean “Stevie” Stevenson, a young woman raised on Chicago’s South Side during an era of irrevocable social upheaval. Curious and witty, bold but naïve, Stevie grows up debating the qualities of good hair and dark skin. As the years pass, her family and neighborhood are changed by the times, from the War on Poverty to race riots and the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., from “Black Is Beautiful” to Black Power. Against this remarkable backdrop, Stevie makes the sometimes harrowing, often comic, always enthralling transformation into a young adult—socially aware, discovering her sexuality, and proud of her identity. “Whether she’s dealing with a subject as monumental as the civil rights movement or as intimate as Stevie’s first sexual encounters,” writes the Los Angeles Times, “Sinclair never fails to make you laugh and never sacrifices the narrative to make a point.” Winner of the Carl Sandburg Award from the Friends of the Chicago Public Library and named a best book of the year in young adult fiction by the American Library Association, Coffee Will Make You Black is an exquisite portrait of adolescence that will resonate with readers of all ages.