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Broadview Press

Due/Published January 2003, 305 pages, paper

ISBN 1551112302

This edition assembles the major essays on race and imperialism written by Nancy Cunard in the 1930s and 1940s. As a British expatriate living in France, and as a politically-engaged poet, editor, publisher, and journalist, Cunard devoted much of her energy to the cause of racial justice.

This edition contextualizes Cunard's writings on race in terms of the relations among modernism, gender, and empire. It includes a range of contemporaneous documents that place her essays in dialogue with other European writers and with the work of writers of the African diaspora.

Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Nancy Cunard: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text
A Note on the Appendices

Imperial Eyes
Harlem Reviewed
Jamaica--the Negro Island
The White Man's Duty: An Analysis of the Colonial Question in Light of the Atlantic Charter

Miscegenation Blues
Black Man and White Ladyship: An Anniversary
The American Moron and the American of Sense--Letters on the Negro

The Red and the Black
Scottsboro--and Other Scottsboros
A Reactionary Negro Organisation: A Short Review of Dr. DuBois, The Crisis, and the NAACP in 1932

Appendix A: Imperial Eyes
Mary Gaunt, from Alone in West Africa (1912)
Margery Perham, from West African Passage (1931-1932)
C. L. R. James, from The Case for West-Indian Self-Government (1933)

Appendix B: Miscegenation Blues
Albert Edward Wiggam, from"Women's Place in Race Improvement," The Fruit of the Family Tree (1924)
W. E. B. DuBois, "The Marrying of Black Folk" (1910)
Ida B. Wells-Barnett, from Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in all its Phases (1892)

Appendix C: The Red and the Black
W. E. B. DuBois, "The Class Struggle" (1921)
Richard Wright, from American Hunger ([1944] 1977)

Appendix D:
Claude McKay, from A Long Way from Home: An Autobiography (1937)

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