| Author |
Wallace Thurman |
|---|---|
| Imprint |
Read & Co. Classics |
| Categories |
African American Women's Fiction Fiction |
| ISBN | 9781528719940, 9781528792998 |
| Formats Available | |
| Pages | 174 |
| Publication Date | 08 February 2022 |
| Dimensions | 5.5 × 8.5 in |
A moving tale of the hardships faced by African-American post-emancipation. A detailed exploration of the discrimination within the black community based on skin colour, with a higher value being placed on lighter skin.
£4.99 – £11.99Price range: £4.99 through £11.99
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.
£4.99 – £11.99Price range: £4.99 through £11.99
A moving tale of the hardships faced by African-American post-emancipation. A detailed exploration of the discrimination within the black community based on skin colour, with a higher value being placed on lighter skin.



