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    When washington was in vogue

    Por BERNARD, EMILY, MCKIBLE, ADAM, DR., WILLIAMS, EDWARD CHRISTOPHER

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    'When Washington Was in Vogue' casts a loving but critical eye on Black high society of 1920s Washington, D. C. A novel told in letters, this story was first published anonymously in the Black journal The Messenger from 1925 to 1926. This is the first time 'When Washington Was in Vogue' is being published as a book. In this book, protagonist Davy Carr has just moved to Washington, D.C., and is a member of its Black bourgeoisie. In his letters to his friend Bob in Harlem, Davy recounts his growing romance with Caroline, a beautiful, sharp-witted flapper who tries any number of ways to get Davy's attention. 'When Washington Was in Vogue' details Caroline's earnest but coquettish efforts to woo Davy; it also chronicles Davy's wavering stoicism as he struggles to admit he's attracted to - and moved by - this much younger, darker-skinned woman. Along the way, Davy writes his impressions of race, politics, social mores, and the state of Black America. At its heart, however, 'When Washington Was in Vogue' is an old-fashioned love story. A look into African-American aristocracy in the early part of the twentieth century, this Victorianesque novel about modern romance is filled with the drama and style of one of the most hopeful cultural moments in African-American history.
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