Represented: The Black Imagemakers Who Reimagined African American Citizenship

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Brenna Wynn Greer
University of Pennsylvania Press

Brenna Wynn Greer explores how Black entrepreneurs produced advertising that popularized conceptions of African Americans as enthusiastic consumers, a status essential to postwar citizenship claims, but also subject to marketplace dictates, and often reliant on gender, class, and family stereotypes.

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