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Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My People

by Imani Perry

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Published 30th April 2026
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A ‘musical and moving’ (Washington Post) meditation on the colour blue and its role in Black history and culture

Throughout history, the concept of Blackness has been remarkably intertwined with another color: blue. In daily life, it is evoked in countless ways. Blue skies and blue water offer hope for a life beyond the current conditions. But blue is also the color of deep melancholy and heartache, echoing Louis Armstrong’s question, “What did I do to be so Black and blue?” In Black in Blues, celebrated author Imani Perry uses the world’s favorite color as a springboard for a riveting emotional, cultural, and spiritual journey—an examination of race and Blackness that transcends politics or ideology.

Drawing deeply from her own life as well as from art and history, Perry traces both blue and Blackness from their earliest roots to their many embodiments of contemporary culture: The dyed indigo cloths of West Africa that were traded for human life in the 16<sup>th </sup>century. The mixture of awe and aversion in the old-fashioned characterization of dark-skinned people as “Blue Black”. The fundamentally American art form of blues music, sitting at the crossroads of pain and pleasure. The blue flowers she plants in memory of a loved one.

Attuned to both the harrowing and the sublime aspects of the human experience, Black in Blues is a poignant, spellbinding, and utterly original work from one of our greatest thinkers.

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Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My People
by Imani Perry

ISBN
9780241819302

Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd

Binding
Hardback

Publication date
April 30, 2026

Dimensions
22.4cm x 14.4cm x 2.6cm

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