Focusing on the self-fashioning of mixed-race individuals within the Black Atlantic context, this book utilizes a diverse array of sources, including diaries, letters, and political speeches. It highlights the development of mixed-race femininity and masculinity throughout the twentieth century, offering a critical perspective against the simplistic portrayal of mixed-race identities as either heroic or delinquent figures in contemporary discourse. The historical breadth and depth challenge existing narratives, making it a significant contribution to discussions on race and identity.
Daniel McNeil Knihy


This uniquely interdisciplinary study of Black cultural critics Armond White and Paul Gilroy spans continents and decades of rebellion and revolution.