George S. Schuyler
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George S. Schuyler was an influential African American writer and journalist, best known for his satirical novel "Black No More." Published in 1931, the book explores themes of race and identity through a fictional process that allows Black individuals to become white. Schuyler's work often challenged prevailing racial stereotypes and critiqued both racism and the complexities of racial identity in America. As a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance, he contributed significantly to discussions on race relations and social justice, leaving a lasting impact on American literature and thought.
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