Darkening Mirrors: Imperial Representation in Depression-Era African American PerformanceIn Darkening Mirrors, Stephanie Leigh Batiste examines how African Americans participated in U. S. cultural imperialism in Depression era stage and screen performances. A population treated as second class citizens at home imagined themselves as empowered, modern U. S. citizens and transnational actors in plays, operas, ballets, and films. Many of these productions, such as the 1938 hits Haiti and The "Swing" Mikado recruited large casts of unknown
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Darkening Mirrors: Imperial Representation in Depression-Era African American Performance