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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Black Literary Fascism 5
The Myth of Marcus Garvey: Black Fascism and Nationalism 45
George S. Schuyler and the God of Love: Black Fascism and Mythic Violence 72
"In Turban and Gorgeous Robe": Claude McKay, Black Fascism, and Labor 87
His Rod of Power: Zora Neale Hurston, Black Fascism, and Culture 117
Richard Wright's Jealous Rebels: Black Fascism and Philosophy 143
Conclusion: Historical Black Fascism, Black Arts, and Beyond 171
Notes 183
Bibliography 201
Index 225
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