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A pioneering work of Afrofuturism and antiracist fiction by the author of Black No More, about a Black scientist who masterminds a worldwide conspiracy to take back the African continent from imperial powers

A Penguin Classic


“An amazing serial story of Black genius against the world” is how Black Empire was promoted upon its original publication as a serial in The Pittsburgh Courier from 1936 to 1938. It tells the electrifying tale of Dr. Henry Belsidus, a Black scientific genius desperate to free his people from the crushing tyranny of racism. To do so, he concocts a plot to enlist a crew of Black intellectuals to help him take over the world, cultivating a global network to reclaim Africa from imperial powers and punish Europe and America for white supremacy and their crimes against the planet’s Black population.

At once a daring, high-stakes science fiction adventure and a strikingly innovative Afrofuturist classic, this controversial and fearlessly political work lays bare the ethical quandaries of exactly how far one should go in the name of justice.

ISBN-13: 9780143137078

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group

Publication Date: 01-31-2023

Pages: 384

Product Dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.63(d)

George S. Schuyler (1895–1977) was a satirist, critic, and eminent African American journalist of the Harlem Renaissance. He became the first Black journalist to attain national prominence and was known for his controversial opinions. In addition to Black Empire, he published the novels Black No More and Slaves Today, as well as several novellas and an autobiography. Brooks E. Hefner (editor/introducer) is a professor of English at James Madison University. He is the author of Black Pulp: Genre Fiction in the Shadow of Jim Crow and The Word on the Streets: The American Language of Vernacular Modernism, as well as the codirector of the National Endowment for the Humanities–funded digital humanities project Circulating American Magazines.

Table of Contents

Foreward, by John A. Williams
Editorial Statement
BLACK EMPIRE
“The Black Internationale: Story of Black Genius Against the World"
"Black Empire: An Imaginative Story of a Great New Civilization in Modern Africa"
Afterword, by Robert A. Hill and R. Kent Rasmussen
APPENDIXES
A. Schuyler’s Story Notes (ca. 1936-1937)
B. “The Rise of the Black Internationale” (1938)
Bibliography: George S. Schuyler's Pittsburgh Courier fiction
Acknowledgements