To Make Negro Literature
In To Make Negro Literature, Elizabeth McHenry delves into the rich tapestry of African American authorship during the transformative decade following the 1896 legalization of segregation. Published in 2021, this insightful book spans 277 pages and shifts the critical lens from renowned literary figures to lesser-known writers whose works embody the complexities and challenges faced by African American letters during this tumultuous era. McHenry's analysis uncovers a wealth of literary projects that were either unpublished, unsuccessful, or only partially realized, revealing a hidden genealogy of Black literature that emerged tentatively yet powerfully. This compelling exploration not only highlights the contributions of these overlooked voices but also enriches our understanding of American literature as a whole. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, To Make Negro Literature invites readers to appreciate the depth and diversity of African American literary history.