The Blacker the Berry

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The Blacker the Berry is a 1929 novel by Wallace Thurman that explores colorism and intra-racial prejudice within the African American community during the Harlem Renaissance.

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instanceOf novel
adaptationStatus primarily known as a novel with no widely known major film adaptation
author Wallace Thurman
authorMovement Harlem Renaissance
surface form: New Negro movement
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores migration and urban life for Black Americans
psychological effects of colorism
social stratification among African Americans
firstEditionFormat print
genre African-American literature
social novel
hasSubject African American community
color prejudice within Black communities
language English
literaryMovement Harlem Renaissance
literarySignificance one of the first American novels to focus explicitly on colorism within the Black community
mainTheme beauty standards
colorism
identity
intra-racial prejudice
racism
narrativePerspective third-person narration
protagonist Emma Lou Morgan
protagonistCharacteristic dark-skinned African American woman
publicationYear 1929
publisher Harper & Brothers
settingPeriod Harlem Renaissance
settingPlace Harlem
surface form: Harlem, New York City
timeOfNarrative early 20th century
titleOrigin derived from a proverb about dark skin and desirability

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Wallace Thurman notableWork The Blacker the Berry