Prologue: blue men, black writing, and southern revisions -- Modernism's performative masquerade: Mr. Washington, Tuskegee, and Black-south mobility -- A concluding meditation on plantations, ships, and Black modernism
Summary
Inaugurates a new southern studies with Black experience at the center, through a re-examination of the career of Booker T. Washington, showing incarceration to be the central characteristic of African-American life, even in the case of Tuskegee
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 99-104) and index
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