I'm at a loss for where to post this, but the idea behind this graphic novel seems to be perfect fodder for a movie.
A black journalist preparing to pass as white in “Incognegro,” written by Mat Johnson and illustrated by Warren Pleece.
By GEORGE GENE GUSTINES
Published: March 3, 2008
Zane Pinchback, a reporter for The New Holland Herald of New York, is a black man who can pass for white. Zane uses this ability to go undercover to investigate lynchings in the 1930s South. “Identity is open-ended,” he proclaims. “Why have just one?” That belief is a theme that comes up in unexpected ways in this engrossing graphic novel, with its smart dialogue and sharp images.
Complete review at
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/03/books/03gust.html?em&ex=1204693200&en=d2e430696bf0c725&ei=5087
A black journalist preparing to pass as white in “Incognegro,” written by Mat Johnson and illustrated by Warren Pleece.
By GEORGE GENE GUSTINES
Published: March 3, 2008
Zane Pinchback, a reporter for The New Holland Herald of New York, is a black man who can pass for white. Zane uses this ability to go undercover to investigate lynchings in the 1930s South. “Identity is open-ended,” he proclaims. “Why have just one?” That belief is a theme that comes up in unexpected ways in this engrossing graphic novel, with its smart dialogue and sharp images.
Complete review at
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/03/books/03gust.html?em&ex=1204693200&en=d2e430696bf0c725&ei=5087