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2025

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The novel follows Emma Lou Morgan, a young, dark-skinned African American woman from Boise, Idaho. Emma Lou struggles with self-esteem due to the prejudice she faces both from white society and her own community, where lighter skin is often idealized. Seeking belonging and acceptance, she moves to Harlem, drawn by its reputation as a cultural haven for Black Americans.In Harlem, Emma Lou navigates relationships, friendships, and professional ambitions but continues to face rejection and di...

Negro life in New York's Harlem

A lively picture of a popular and interesting section

2025

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In "Negro Life in New York's Harlem," Wallace Thurman offers a vivid portrayal of Harlem during the early 20th century, encapsulating its vibrant culture, socioeconomic challenges, and the burgeoning artistic movements of the Harlem Renaissance. The book is characterized by its rich, evocative prose, blending sociological analysis with lyrical observations that reflect the complexities of life in an urban African American enclave. Thurman's unique narrative style allows readers to immerse ...

The Blacker the Berry: A Novel of Negro Life

A Library of America eBook Classic

2017

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Library of America presents a classic novel of the Harlem Renaissance: Wallace Thurman's anguished, provocative look at prejudice and exclusion in Jazz Age Harlem.The Blacker the Berry (1929), Wallace Thurman’s debut novel, broke new ground as an exploration of issues of “colorism,” intra-racial prejudice, and internalized racism in African American life. Its protagonist, the young Emma Lou Morgan, is simply “too dark” for a world in which every kind of ad...

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2026

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We rely on your support to help us keep producing beautiful, free, and unrestricted editions of literature for the digital age. Will you support our efforts with a donation ? The Blacker the Berry , Wallace Thurman's debut novel, follows the life of Emma Lou, a dark-skinned young woman from Boise, as she graduates high school and enters adult life as a college student. After being the target of colorist prejudice from her fellow African-American students at the University of Southern Calif...

2026

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Emma Lou Morgan is cursed with a complexion too black for acceptance. In her hometown of Boise, Idaho, the local ‘blue vein’ society—light-skinned African Americans who prize near-whiteness—shuns her at every turn. Desperate to escape the small-mindedness, she heads to Los Angeles for college, certain that a larger, more cosmopolitan city will offer her the belonging she craves.But colorism follows her. Even among fellow Black students, she finds herself judged by the shade of her ...

2018

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The groundbreaking Harlem Renaissance novel about prejudice within the black communityEmma Lou Morgan’s skin is black. So black that it’s a source of shame to her not only among the largely white community of her hometown of Boise, Idaho, but also among her lighter-skinned family and friends. Seeking a community where she will be accepted, she leaves home at age eighteen, traveling first to Los Angeles and then to New York City, where in the Harlem of the 1920s she...

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2025

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The Blacker the Berryby Wallace Henry ThurmanFirst published in 1929, The Blacker the Berry is a bold, uncompromising exploration of race, identity, and colorism in early twentieth-century America. Through the eyes of Emma Lou Morgan — a young, dark-skinned woman determined to find acceptance in a world obsessed with shades of color — Wallace Thurman exposes the painful hierarchies within both white and Black communities. From the streets of...

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2026

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‘The Blacker the Berry’ is the provocative and illuminating 1929 novel by Harlem Renaissance author Wallace Thurman. The novel follows the life of Emma Lou Morgan, a young black woman with dark skin. She is born and raised by her single mother in the predominantly white community of Boise, Idaho. She often feels like an outsider, even among her family, as they are lighter-skinned than she is, and believes that her dark skin will keep her from marrying and having an easy life. Emma wants a ...

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2025

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First published in 1928, Negro Life in New York’s Harlem is one of the earliest and most insightful portraits of African American life during the Harlem Renaissance. Wallace Thurman, a central figure of that cultural explosion, offers a vivid and unfiltered depiction of Harlem’s people, streets, and spirit at a time when the neighborhood was the epicenter of Black art, music, and thought. With his sharp eye and literary flair, Thurman chronicles the joys, ...

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Cordelia the Crude

From their pens to your ears, genius in every story

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2025

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The bookshelves of American literature are incredible collections that have gathered together centu-ries of very talented authors. From this continent their fame spread and whilst among their number many are now forgotten or neglected their talents endure. Among them is Wallace Thurman.

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2025

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A groundbreaking, yet controversial novel of the Harlem Renaissance about a young, dark-skinned Black woman reckoning with colorism as she navigates 1920s Harlem, reissued and repackaged for the Herald Classics line.Emma Lou Morgan’s dark complexion is a source of sorrow and humiliation—not only to herself, but also to her lighter-skinned family members and the white community of her hometown, Boise, Idaho. Hoping to find a safe haven, Emma travels to New York’s Ha...

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2009

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“The Blacker the Berry” is the provocative and illuminating 1929 novel by Harlem Renaissance author Wallace Thurman. The novel follows the life of Emma Lou Morgan, a young black woman with dark skin. She is born and raised by her single mother in the predominantly white community of Boise, Idaho. She often feels like an outsider, even among her family, as they are lighter skinned than she, and believes that her dark skin will keep her from marrying and having an easy life. Emma wants a bet...

$6.29 USD