Dwight McBride

About The Author

Dwight A. McBride is chair of the Department of African American Studies and an associate professor of English and African American Studies at Northwestern University. His published essays are in the areas of race theory and black cultural studies. He is the author of Impossible Witnesses: Truth, Abolitionism, and Slave Testimony (New York UP, 2001), a book-length study of abolitionist discourse and the problem of witnessing slavery in Britain and the United States. He is the editor of James Baldwin Now (New York UP, 1999). He also coedited a special issue of the journal Callaloo entitled “Plum Nelly: New Essays in Black Queer Studies” (winter 2000).

Books by Dwight McBride

Black Like Us

A Century of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual African American Fiction

Winner of the 2003 Lambda Literary Award for Fiction AnthologyShowcasing the work of literary giants like Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, Audre Lorde, Alice Walker, and writers whom readers may be surprised to learn were "in the life," Black Like Us is the most comprehensive collection of fiction...
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