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BLACK PRESIDENT IBD

NEW LONDON LIBRARIUM
02 / 2023
9781947074729
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A translation of Monteiro LobatoâÇÖs 'O Presidente Negro ou O Choque das Raúas,' presented in a bilingual format with English alongside the original Portuguese. Monteiro Lobato was one of BrazilâÇÖs most imaginative writers. He is best known for his childrenâÇÖs series about the bizarre adventures of a feisty little girl and her irreverent rag doll. But Black President: Clash of the Races-the only novel he wrote for adult readers-takes an even wilder ride through LobatoâÇÖs strange, intriguing perspective on humanity.áOriginally titled The Black President, the story is about a young man and woman in Brazil who use a high-tech scope that can see into the future. They follow events in the United States in the year 2228 as Black and white voters vie to elect a president of their own race. ItâÇÖs close until a feminist candidate pits men against women regardless of race.áThe story inevitably reflects some of the racism that was accepted as normal in the 1920s, when the book was written. At the same time, it opens racism to everyoneâÇÖs view as the fictional characters grapple with it.áAnd suddenly, a Black man becomes President of the United States. Hard to believe? Notáa hundred years after the book was written. But three centuries later, as Lobato tells the story, a Black president is simply not acceptable to whites.áAnd then things get ugly.áAna Lessa-SchmidtâÇÖs insightful and nuanced translation is the first English version of this Brazilian classic. It was shocking in 1926, and itâÇÖs even more shocking today.á

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