Unaware of his true heritage, Helen falls in love with and marries Matthew. The relationship is built on a foundation of deception, which Matthew maintains even as Helen becomes pregnant.
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The story begins with Max, an African American veteran, being rejected by a white woman named Helen Givens in a Harlem cabaret because of his race. Unaware of his true heritage, Helen falls in
When their baby is born with a "mulatto" appearance, Matthew finally confesses his true identity. In a satirical twist on "true love," Helen does not care about his heritage, and the family flees to Mexico to live together. Supporting Relationships The story begins with Max, an African American
After undergoing the "Black-No-More" procedure to become white, Max adopts the identity of Matthew Fisher . He moves to the South, rises to power within a white supremacist organization (the Knights of Nordica), and encounters Helen again.
Max's friend and fellow veteran who also undergoes the procedure. He serves as a confidant to Max throughout his romantic and social deception.