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Introducing readers to a fascinating trove of serial fiction published in 1920s Black newspapers, this book upends the prevailing view of the Renaissance as a strictly cultural phenomenon. Instead, Martha Patterson shows newspaper fiction's deep investment in sociopolitical debates over drinking, interracial marriage, and anti-lynching activism.

Produktbeschreibung
Introducing readers to a fascinating trove of serial fiction published in 1920s Black newspapers, this book upends the prevailing view of the Renaissance as a strictly cultural phenomenon. Instead, Martha Patterson shows newspaper fiction's deep investment in sociopolitical debates over drinking, interracial marriage, and anti-lynching activism.
Autorenporträt
An English professor at McKendree University, Martha H. Patterson wrote Beyond the Gibson Girl: Reimagining the American New Woman, 1895 -1915 (Illinois, 2005) and edited The American New Woman Revisited: A Reader, 1894 -1930 (Rutgers, 2008), and served as co-editor with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. of The New Negro: A History in Documents, 1887 -1937 (Princeton, 2025).