Influences

I often wonder when I’m reading something what the writer was reading while she or he was writing it. Sometimes it’s because I suspect the influence of a certain earlier work, sometimes it’s because the period or procedural details suggest a lot of research. 


So in case anyone gives a hoot, this is a list of things I read or re-read during the period I was writing Underground Airlines (divided into a few different categories and using some sort of vaguely correct-looking bibliography format.)


Category 1: history of racism and slavery


Baptist, Edward A. The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism 


Blackmon, Douglas. Slavery by Another Name: The Re-enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II


Coates, Ta-Nahisi. “The Case for Reparations,” from The Atlantic Monthly, June 2014


Cover, Robert. Justice Accused: Antislavery and the Judicial Process


Farrow, Anne; Lang, Joel; & Frank, Jennifer. Complicity: How the North Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited from Slavery


Genovese, Eugene. The Political Economy of SlaverySlavery and Social Death


Genovese, Eugene. Roll Jordan Roll: The World The Slaves Made


Patterson, Orlando. Slavery and Social Death


Various. Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers Project, 1936-1938


Category 2: speculative/”alternative-history” fiction


Martin, George R.R. (editor). Wild Cards anthology (volume 1)


Chabon, Michael. The Yiddish Policeman’s Union


YPUHarris, Robert. Fatherland


Dick, Philip K. The Man in the High Castle


Roth, Philip. The Plot Against America


Category 3: classics of African American literature (fiction and non-) 


Baldwin, James. The Fire Next Time


Hurston, Zora Neale. Their Eyes Were Watching God


Douglass, Frederick. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass


Ellison, Ralph. Invisible Mancover-Ralph-Ellison-Invisible-Man


Morrison, Toni. Beloved


Morrison, Toni. The Bluest Eye


Rankine, Claudine. Citizen


Category 4: classics of African American literature which are ALSO speculative/”alternative-history” fiction (i.e. books that are literally sui generis, “of their own category”):


Butler, Octavia. Kindred


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