- George Schuyler
George Samuel Schuyler (pronEng|ˈskaɪlɚ) (February 25, 1895,
Providence ,RI – August 31, 1977, inNew York ,NY ), was an American writer known for hisconservative views.Early life
George Samuel Schuyler was born in
Providence, Rhode Island to George (a chef) and Eliza Jane (Fischer) Schuyler. His father died when he was young. He spent his early years in Syracuse where his mother moved their family after she remarried. In 1912 Schuyler, at seventeen years of age, enlisted in the US Army and was promoted to the rank of1st Lieutenant . He served inSeattle andHawaii before goingAWOL after a Greekimmigrant who was supposed to shine his shoes refused to do so because of his skin color. After turning himself in, Schuyler was convicted by a military court and sentenced to five years in prison. He was released after nine months as a model prisoner.ocialist beginnings
After his discharge, Schuyler moved to
New York City where he worked as a handyman, doing odd jobs. During this time he was able to read many books which led to his interest insocialism . He lived for a period in thePhyllis Wheatley hotel which was run byMarcus Garvey 'sUNIA and attended a few UNIA meetings. Schuyler found he did not agree with Garvey's philosophy and began to write on the subject.Although not entirely engrossed by socialism, Schuyler engaged himself in a circle of socialist friends, including the black socialist group
Friends of Negro Freedom . This connection led to Schuyler being employed byA. Philip Randolph and Chandler Owen's magazine, "The Messenger", which was the journal of the group. Schuyler's column "Shafts and Darts: A Page of Calumny and Satire" caught the eye of Ira F. Lewis, manager of the "Pittsburgh Courier ". In 1924, Schuyler took up a job at the "Courier", where he was required to write a weekly column.`Early journalist days
By the mid-1920s, Schuyler had come to disdain socialism. Schuyler believed that socialists were frauds who actually cared very little about
negro es. Schuyler's writing caught the eye ofH. L. Mencken who wrote "I am more and more convinced that he [Schuyler] is the most competent editorial writer now in practice in this great free republic." In 1926, the "Courier" sent him on an editorial assignment to the South where Schuyler developed his journalist's routine, first a ride with a cab driver, then a chat with a localbarber , bellboy, landlord, and policeman. All that would come before he would interview local town officials. In 1926, Schuyler became the Chief Editorial Writer at the "Courier". Also that year, he published an article entitled "The Negro-Art Hokum";Langston Hughes 's "The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain" is a response to Schuyler's piece.In 1931 Schuyler published "
Black No More ", which tells the story of a scientist who makes a machine that turns black people to white, a book that has since been reprinted twice. Between 1936 and 1938 he published a weekly serial in thePittsburgh Courier which he would later collect as a novel he titledBlack Empire . Schuyler also published the highly controversial book "", a novel about the slave trade created by freed American slaves who settledLiberia in the 1920s.Later years
During the
McCarthy Era Schuyler moved sharply to thepolitical right and contributed to "American Opinion", the journal of theJohn Birch Society . In 1947 he published "The Communist Conspiracy against the Negroes". His autobiography, "Black and Conservative", was published in 1966. George Schuyler died in 1977.Family
In 1927, George Schuyler married a liberal white Texan heiress named
Josephine Cogdell . Their daughterPhilippa Schuyler (1931-1967) became a noted child prodigy and concert pianist.ee also
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African American
*African American culture
*African American history
*Afrofuturism
*American literature
*List of African-American writers External links
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USACschuyler.htm About George Schuyler]
*" [http://www.jbs.org/artman/publish/article_24.shtml The Reds And I] " - essay
* [http://www.policyreview.org/aug00/judge.html Justice to George S. Schuyler]
* [http://www.intellectualconservative.com/article3220.html George S. Schuyler, All American]
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