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ADVENTURES IN BLACK AND WHITE, a memoir-travelogue first published
in 1960, is being reissued with a critical introduction, including
minor edits and annotations of the original text by scholar Tara
Betts. Recognized as a prodigy at an early age, Philippa Duke
Schuyler was heralded as America's first internationally-acclaimed
mixed race celebrity. Her father, a conservative black journalist,
and her mother, a white Texan heiress, dedicated Schuyler's
development to the cause of integration with the claim that racial
mixing could produce a superior hybrid human, a claim that Schuyler
resisted, but would nonetheless hurl her into a destructive
identity crisis that consumed her throughout her life. When the
transition from child prodigy to concert pianist proved challenging
in America, Schuyler, like many black performers before her, went
abroad during the 1950s for larger audiences. Schuyler's witnessing
first-hand the dissemblage of European colonies in Africa and the
Middle East is the focus of ADVENTURES IN BLACK AND WHITE. This
narrative connects the Harlem Renaissance to the prelude of the
Civil Rights Movement at a time when the public conversation on
interracial identity in America was just beginning. As Schuyler
writes about Africa--"the homeland of her ancestors"--readers can
begin to understand how the young musician would eventually find
her way as an author and a journalist, and the books that followed.
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