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George S.
Schuyler\'s Afrofuturistic novel
Black No
More, originally published in 1931, imagines a world where
Black Americans have the chance to cross the color line and become white. What would happen if science gave
Black Americans the choice to become white? Mirroring The Blacker the Berry, by Wallace Thurman,
George S.
Schuyler\'s Black No
More:
Being an
Account of the
Strange and
Wonderful Workings of
Science in the
Land of the
Free, AD
1933-
1940, is one of the first Afrofuturistic novels ever published. On New Year\'s Eve, Max Disher\'s romantic advances are rejected on the basis that he is a Black man. Come New Year\'s Day, the answer to his frustration appears in the form of an announcement about a new scientific procedure called Black-No-
More. Believing that his life will have much more fortune in white skin, he goes through with the treatment--changing his name to Matthew Fisher. The newly-made white Max has to decide what it means to live and breathe on the other side of the color line. Professionally typeset with a beautifully designed cover, this edition of Black No More is a reimagining of a Harlem Renaissance staple for the modern reader.