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Black no more

Book • 1931
In 'Black No More', George S. Schuyler crafts a satirical narrative centered around Max Disher, a Black man who undergoes a transformation to become white.

The novel delves into themes of racial identity, societal dynamics, and the economic implications of racial segregation.

As thousands undergo the transformation, the novel critiques both white and Black politics, highlighting the commodification of race in early 20th-century America.

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Mentioned by Chuck Bryan as one of the first 20th-century Afrofuturist writers, known for his satirical novel 'Black No More'.
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