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Imperium in Imperio

Modern Library Classics Ser.

by Sutton E. Griggs; A. J. Verdelle (Preface by); Cornel West (Introduction by); Sutton Griggs

Synopsis

Imperium in Imperio (1899) is the story of two men one black and one mulatto who grow up in a racist America. The dark-skinned Belton, a conservative assimilationist, attends college, goes to Louisiana to advocate voting rights for blacks, and barely survives a lynch mob. The lighter-skinned Bernard is traumatized by the suicide of his beautiful black sweetheart, Viola, whose dying wish convinces Bernard to become a staunch nationalist and fight for a separation of the black and white races. Both men join a radical movement whose aim is to establish Texas as an all-black country, separate from the rest of the United States. The narrator, BerI Trout, tells the story of IMPERIUM IN IMPERIO ("a nation within a nation") on the eve of his own execution. Tomorrow, he will be put to death by his fellow nationalists for exposing their radical plot, and causing the uprising to fail.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2003
ISBN-13 9780812971606
ISBN-10 0812971604
Class Copyright
Publisher Random House Publishing Group
Subject History;Social Science
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 208
Shelf No. KM281