
Germans and African Americans: Two Centuries of Exchange
by Greene, Larry A.-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. vii |
Prologue | |
African Americans in the German Democratic Republic | p. 3 |
An Unexpected Alliance | |
August Willich, Peter H. Clark, and the Abolitionist Movement in Cincinnati | p. 17 |
German Immigrants and African Americans in Charleston, South Carolina, 1850-1880 | p. 37 |
Louis Douglas and the Weimar Reception of Harlemania | p. 50 |
Race in the Reich | |
The African American Press on Nazi Germany | p. 70 |
Field Trip into the Twilight | |
A German Africanist Discovers the Black Bourgeoisie at Howard University, 1937-1939 | p. 88 |
Love across the Color Line | |
The Limits of German and American Democracy, 1945-1968 | p. 105 |
The Erotics of African American Endurance, Or: On the Right Side of History? | |
White (West)-German Public Sentiment between Pornotroping and Civil Rights Solidarity | p. 126 |
"Nazi Jim Crow" | |
Hans Jürgen Massaquoi's Democratic Vistas on the Black Atlantic and Afro-Germans in Ebony | p. 141 |
A Raisin in the East | |
African American Civil Rights Drama in GDR Scholarship and Theater Practice | p. 166 |
Ollie Harrington | |
His Portrait Drawn on the Basis of East German (GDR) Secret Service Files | p. 185 |
Exploding Hitler and Americanizing Germany | |
Occupying "Black" Bodies and Postwar Desire | p. 201 |
Reconstructing "America" | |
The Development of African American Studies in the Federal Republic of Germany | p. 218 |
Contributors | p. 231 |
Index | p. 234 |
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