Postwar American Fiction Challenging Segregation Strange Fruit by Lillian Smith
Smith, Lillian. Strange Fruit (1948) is a major work of mid-20th-century American literature addressing interracial relationships and racial violence in the Jim Crow South, supporting research into Civil Rights–era precursors, antiracist writing, and gendered dimensions of segregation. First published in 1944 and widely censored in multiple U.S. cities, the novel.....

