I once had a nightmare that I was a man.
I awoke.
I was a black woman.
It is magical.
Unapologetically black.
The Strange Crimes of Little Africa is a historical mystery, and follows Jaz Idawell on the vibrant, culturally fertile streets of art and literature in 1920s Harlem Renaissance.
White brings with it dreams of respect, of wealth, of simply being treated as a human being. It’s the one thing Walter will never be. But what if he could play white, the way so many others seem to do?
Full list of novels, critical work, and short stories by Chesya Burke.