Matt Sandler’s/The Black Romantic Revolution/is an example of generative scholarship that properly meets the weight of our moment. Although the book was written before the pivotal summer of 2020, it has much to say about how we might read American literary history after the murder of George Floyd. As Sandler uncovers the neglected artistic and political projects of 19th-century African American poets, he both builds the Western canon and Blackens it.

https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/horton-thou-should-be-living-in-this-hour-on-matt-sandlers-the-black-romantic-revolution-abolitionist-poets-at-the-end-of-slavery/



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