The Blacker the Berry
Annotated Edition — Including Biography, Historical Context & Study Guide
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- 3,99 zł
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- 3,99 zł
Publisher Description
The Blacker the Berry is a powerful and unflinching novel that explores identity, colorism, and self-acceptance within the Black community. Set during the vibrant era of the Harlem Renaissance, the story follows Emma Lou Morgan, a young woman whose dark skin subjects her to prejudice not only from society at large, but from within her own community.
As Emma Lou journeys from the South to Los Angeles and eventually to Harlem, she searches for belonging, love, and self-worth. Along the way, she confronts rejection, internalized bias, and the painful realities of color-based discrimination. Her experiences force her to question deeply rooted beliefs about beauty, race, and identity.
With sharp insight and emotional depth, Wallace Thurman challenges societal standards and exposes the damaging effects of colorism. This groundbreaking novel remains a thought-provoking and relevant exploration of self-discovery and resilience.
Bold, honest, and ahead of its time, The Blacker the Berry is a compelling portrait of one woman’s struggle to define herself in a world shaped by prejudice.