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Miss Greene's Secret: Based on the true story of the Black librarian who shaped the Morgan Library Nicolas Antona
Miss Greene's Secret: Based on the true story of the Black librarian who shaped the Morgan Library
Nicolas Antona
She changed her name and her past, risking everything for a chance to make her way. A remarkable graphic novel drawn from the life of Belle da Costa Greene—long-time director of the Morgan Library—who passed into white society during the Jim Crow era. At the dawn of the twentieth century, American society continued to draw a strict racial line.
Even the faintest trace of African ancestry was enough to classify a person as Black, shaping every aspect of life in a deeply segregated nation. It was under these conditions that Belle Greener reinvented herself as Belle da Costa Greene. A young woman from Washington, D. C., she made the difficult decision to conceal her African heritage and rose to become one of the most influential cultural figures of her time, reaching the highest circles of American society.
For decades, she sustained this delicate balance. But what does it mean to build an extraordinary life on a truth that must remain unspoken? What is lost, when you trade one identity for another?
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Pendiente de lanzamiento | 17 de septiembre de 2026 |
| ISBN13 | 9781419788703 |
| Editores | Abrams |
| Páginas | 152 |
| Dimensiones | 150 × 220 × 20 mm · 339 g (Peso (estimado)) |
| Illustrator | Jacqmin, Nina |