A review by gwstoryqueen32
Black No More by George S. Schuyler

5.0

I fully enjoyed this book and I appreciated the themes presented. If it were possible to change another person's color, people would still find ways to categorize and vilify anyone identified as a minority. The grandfather clauses discussed in the later half of the book brought a new level of surreal absurdity to it. This book is in the same class as Kafka's Metamorphosis and Ionesco's Rhinoceros, a tragic exploration of human bias.