Books by "Sutton E. Griggs"

6 books found

Imperium in Imperio

Imperium in Imperio

by Sutton E. Griggs

2026 · Rutgers University Press

Sutton E. Griggs’s first novel, originally published in 1899, paints a searing picture of the violent enforcement of disfranchisement and Jim Crow racial segregation. Based on events of the time, including US imperial policies, revolutionary movements, and racial protests, Imperium in Imperio introduces the fictional Belton Piedmont and Bernard Belgrave as “future leaders of their race” and uses these characters to make sense of the violence that marked the dawn of the twentieth century. Taking on contemporary battles over separatism and integration, Griggs’s novel continues to play a crucial role in understandings of Black politics. Edited and introduced by Tess Chakkalakal and Kenneth W. Warren, this new critical edition offers not only an incisive biographical and historical introduction to the novel and its author but also a wealth of references that make the events and characters of Griggs’s Imperium in Imperio, and its aftermath, accessible to readers today.

Wisdom's Call

Wisdom's Call

by Sutton Elbert Griggs

1911

The One Great Question

The One Great Question

by Sutton Elbert Griggs

1907

Guide to Racial Greatness

Guide to Racial Greatness

by Sutton Elbert Griggs

1923

African-American author Sutton E. Griggs advocates racial uplift through collective efficiency. Published by the National Public Welfare League in Memphis in 1923. Griggs was a significant voice from the South during Jim Crow segregation.

Pointing the Way

Pointing the Way

by Sutton Elbert Griggs

1908