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Imperium in Imperio

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Sutton E. Griggs's first novel, originally published in 1899, paints a searing picture of the violent enforcement of disfranchisement and Jim Crow racial segregation. Based on events of the time, including US imperial policies, revolutionary movements, and racial protests, Imperium in Imperio introduces the fictional Belton Piedmont and Bernard Belgrave as "future leaders of their race" and uses these characters to make sense of the violence that marked the dawn of the twentieth century. Taking on contemporary battles over separatism and integration, Griggs's novel continues to play a crucial role in understandings of Black politics. Edited and introduced by Tess Chakkalakal and Kenneth W. Warren, this new critical edition offers not only an incisive biographical and historical introduction to the novel and its author but also a wealth of references that make the events and characters of Griggs's Imperium in Imperio, and its aftermath, accessible to readers today.
Sutton E. Griggs (July 19, 1872-January 2, 1933) was an African American author, Baptist minister, and social activist who championed the cause of racial equality in his life and his writings. Tess Chakkalakal is associate professor of Africana studies and English at Bowdoin College and the author of Novel Bondage: Slavery, Marriage, and Freedom in Nineteenth-Century America. Kenneth W. Warren is Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service Professor in English at the University of Chicago and the author of What Was African American Literature?
Acknowledgments Introduction Chronology: Life and Times of Sutton E. Griggs Textual Note Imperium in Imperio Annotations Emendations Appendix A: The Lynching of Postmaster Frazier B. Baker Appendix B: The Story of My Struggles (1914) by Sutton E. Griggs Appendix C: Griggs and the Richmond Planet Appendix D: Signed First Edition Appendix E: The Virginian Pilot Appendix F: Promotional Materials and Contemporary Review of Imperium in Imperio Appendix G: Speeches Selected Bibliography
"An excellent edition that will make this important work more accessible to scholars and students alike." - Benjamin Fagan, author of The Black Newspaper and the Chosen Nation (2016)
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