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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Demand for a New Kind of Person: Black Americans and the Soviet Union, 1922–1963 1
- 1 ‘‘Not at All God’s White People’’: McKay and the Negro in Red 25
- 2 Between Harem and Harlem: Hughes and the Ways of the Veil 86
- 3 Du Bois, Russia, and the ‘‘Refusal to Be ‘White,’ ’’ 149
- 4 Black Shadows across the Iron Curtain: Robeson’s Stance between Cold War Cultures 202
- Epilogue: The Only Television Hostess Who Doesn’t Turn Red 253
- Notes 263
- Selected Bibliography 321
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Demand for a New Kind of Person: Black Americans and the Soviet Union, 1922–1963 1
- 1 ‘‘Not at All God’s White People’’: McKay and the Negro in Red 25
- 2 Between Harem and Harlem: Hughes and the Ways of the Veil 86
- 3 Du Bois, Russia, and the ‘‘Refusal to Be ‘White,’ ’’ 149
- 4 Black Shadows across the Iron Curtain: Robeson’s Stance between Cold War Cultures 202
- Epilogue: The Only Television Hostess Who Doesn’t Turn Red 253
- Notes 263
- Selected Bibliography 321
- Index 333