"Racism Fiction." . . "Fiction in English." . . . . "India." . . "Love stories." . . "African American medical students." . . "African American medical students Fiction." . . "Women Fiction India." . . "Women India Fiction." . . "Noirs américains Identité collective Roman." . . "Verenigde Staten; politieke en sociale geschiedenis; periode na de burgeroorlog; sociale toestanden en verhoudingen; bijzondere aspecten; minderheidsgroepen, immigratiepolitiek; negers; personen." . . "African Americans." . . "African Americans Fiction." . . "United States of America; political and social history; after 1865; social conditions and relations; ethnic groups, immigration policy; negroes; personalities." . . "Racisme États-Unis Roman." . . . . . . . . . "Love stories" . "Love stories"@en . . . . . "Dark princess : a romance" . "Dark princess : a romance"@en . . . . . "Dark Princess : a romance" . "Dark princess : Aromance" . "Dark princess, a romance"@en . "Dark princess, a romance" . . "The problem of \"the color line,\" W.E.B. Du Bois's ever-present polemical theme, is at the core of this novel of sensual love, radical politics, and the quest for racial justice. Originally published in 1928, Dark Princess has a fantastical storyline, heavy with propagandist overtones. Du Bois depicts 1920s America as a racist nation primed for radical protest and terrorism. Matthew Townes, the protagonist, is a medical student expelled because his race bars him from the required course in obstetrics in a white hospital. Self-exiled in Berlin after his political idealism is corrupted, Townes falls in love with Princess Kautilya, daughter of a maharajah, and joins her international team in which people of color unite against white imperialism." . "The problem of \"the color line,\" W.E.B. Du Bois's ever-present polemical theme, is at the core of this novel of sensual love, radical politics, and the quest for racial justice. Originally published in 1928, Dark Princess has a fantastical storyline, heavy with propagandist overtones. Du Bois depicts 1920s America as a racist nation primed for radical protest and terrorism. Matthew Townes, the protagonist, is a medical student expelled because his race bars him from the required course in obstetrics in a white hospital. Self-exiled in Berlin after his political idealism is corrupted, Townes falls in love with Princess Kautilya, daughter of a maharajah, and joins her international team in which people of color unite against white imperialism."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dark princess a romance" . "Dark princess a romance"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Dark Princess. A romance. New introd. by H. Aptheker"@en . . . "Dark princess: a romance, new introd" . . . "Dark princess : a romance. New introd. by Herbert Aptheker" . . . . "Dark princess" . "Dark princess"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dark princess : a romance by Herbert Aptheker"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . . . . "Dark Princess"@en . . . . . . . . "Femmes Dans la littérature Inde." . . "Femmes Inde Roman." . . "Racism." . . "Women." . .