An edition of Booker T. & Them: A Blues (2012)

Booker T. & Them

A Blues

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An edition of Booker T. & Them: A Blues (2012)

Booker T. & Them

A Blues

The early 1900s was a dangerous time for African American men, whether famous or nameless. Punishment from any perceived transgression against the Jim Crow power structure came swiftly in legislative, emotional, or physical form, and it could well take one's life. Despite this reality, however, a number of African Americans still lifted their heads, straightened their spines, and spoke and acted against the mainstream. In Booker T. & Them: A Blues, poet and playwright Bill Harris examines what he calls "the age of Booker T." (1900-1915), when America began flexing its imperialistic muscles, D. W. Griffith's Birth of a Nation was released, and Thomas Edison's many technological innovations set the tone for the United States to be viewed as the nation of the century.

In the historical and imaginative narrative of this "bio-poem," Harris considers several African Americans who sought to be men that mattered in a racist America, including Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. DuBois, William Monroe Trotter, George Washington Carver, and Jack Johnson, as he traces their effects on history and each other. In tandem, he visits white historical figures like Thomas Edison, Theodore Roosevelt, and D. W. Griffiths as well as some invented characters like students and professors at the Tuskegee Institute. Throughout, Harris shows that the rapid pace of early twentieth-century American change, progress, and science coincided with persistent and reinvented forms of white supremacy. Harris's exciting structure offers varied rhythms and a blues sensibility that showcases his witty lines and vivid imagery.

As a follow-up to his 2009 work Birth of a Notion; Or, the Half Ain't Never Been Told, this book extends Harris's critical and experimental examination of American history by presenting evidence for a greater understanding of these men and the cultural forces that shaped them. Readers interested in African American studies, American culture, and contemporary poetry will appreciate the unique perspective of Booker T. & Them: A Blues.

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English
Pages
246

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Booker T. & Them: A Blues
February 15, 2012, Wayne State University Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
Detroit, USA
Series
Made in Michigan writers series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54
Library of Congress
PS3558.A6415 B66 2012, PS3558.A6415B66 2012

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
x, 246p.
Number of pages
246

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25004947M
Internet Archive
bookertthemblues0000harr
ISBN 10
0814337163
ISBN 13
9780814337165, 9780814337172
LCCN
2011031401
OCLC/WorldCat
747331792

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL16117240W

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