The Future of African American Literature and the Paradox of Progress BY Attica Locke, Erica Edwards




ALOUD @ Los Angeles Public Library show

Summary: Locke, whose new novel The Cutting Season is set at a Louisiana plantation re-purposed for weddings and Civil War reenactments, joins Edwards (Charisma and the Fictions of Black Leadership) to explore how African American literature, rooted in stories of struggle and dispossession and overcoming all odds, has been affected by the same racial progress that has culminated in the first African American presidency.