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A groundbreaking history, decades in the making, that chronicles how blackface dominated American society culturally, financially, and racially for nearly two centuries.Never before has the disturbing story of blackface and its piercing reflection of American society been so comprehensively told. Darkology, from Princeton historian Rhae Lynn Barnes, meticulously unravels this complex, subterranean, and alltoooften expunged history. By 1830, blackface, which caricatured exslaves for their supposed subservience and happy demeanor, had become a venomous cultural export. Blackface theater soon segued into everyday amateur shows, with minstrelsy proliferating in Elks Clubs, churches, universities, and schools during Jim Crow, whose name derives from minstrelsys founding character. Beloved by presidents including FDR and Gerald Ford, blackface saturated twentiethcentury America, permeating US military bases abroad and World War II Japanese American internment camps as an Americanization tool. Despite a 1950s backlash led by Black mothers protesting public school performances, 1960s college students from California to Vermont aggressively challenged legal bans. With its gripping writing and penetrating archival research, Darkology is a landmark work that peers beneath the historical boulders that deliberately obscure our racial past.
Undertittel
Blackface and the American Way of Entertainment
ISBN
9781631496356
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
31.3.2026
Forlag
LIVERIGHT
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