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An edition of The marrow of tradition (1901)

The marrow of tradition

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"This edition of Charles W. Chesnutt's 1901 novel about racial conflict in a southern town features an extensive selection of materials that place the work in its historical context. Organized thematically, these materials explore caste, gender, and race after Reconstruction; postbellum laws and lynching; the 1898 Wilmington riot on which the narrative is based; and the fin de siecle culture of segregation.

The thematic sections are rich with documents such as letters, photographs, editorials, speeches, legal decisions, journalism, and essays from leading periodicals of the era. The writers represented include such well-known figures as W. E. B. Du Bois, Booker T. Washington, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman as well as fascinating, half-forgotten characters like the black newspaper editor Alexander Manly and the white supremacist Thomas Dixon."--BOOK JACKET.

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Pages
465

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2003, Dover Publications
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2002, Bedford/St. Martin's
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1901, Houghton, Mifflin and Co.

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: PART ONE
The Marrow of Tradition: The Complete Text 1
Introduction: Cultural and Historical Background 3
Chronology of Chesnutt's Life and Times 27
The Marrow of Tradition [1901 Houghton Mifflin Edition] 41
PART TWO
The Marrow of Tradition: Cultural Contexts 247
1. Caste, Race, and Gender after Reconstruction 249
Philip A. Bruce, from The Plantation Negro as a Freeman 255
Thomas E. Watson, from The Negro Question in the South 262
William Dean Howells, from An Imperative Duty 269
Booker T. Washington, The Atlanta Exposition Address 274
Charles W. Chesnutt, from The Future American 278
W. E. B. Du Bois, from The Conservation of Races 288
Theodore Roosevelt, from Birth Reform, from the Positive, Not the Negative, Side 299
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, from Women and Economics 304
Fannie Barrier Williams, from The Intellectual Progress of the Colored Women 313
Roscoe Conkling Bruce, from Service by the Educated Negro 322
2. Law and Lawlessness 331
Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution 338
George Washington Cable, from The Freedman's Case in Equity 340
Justice Henry Billings Brown and Justice John Marshall Harlan, from Plessy v. Ferguson 353
Suffrage and Eligibility to Office, Article VI, the North Carolina State Constitution 362
Ida B. Wells, from Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases 364
Turn-of-the-Century Newspaper Reports on Lynching 377
Vicksburg Evening Post, Lynched Negro and Wife First Mutilated 378
Atlanta Constitution, Victim's Family Begs to See Negro Burned 381
New York Herald, Negro Tortured by Illinois Mob 382
Jane Addams, from Respect for Law 383
Ray Stannard Baker, from A Race Riot, and After 385
George H. White, from Speech before the U.S. House of Representatives 394
3. The Wilmington Riot 398
Alexander Manly, Editorial 405
Rebecca Latimer Felton, Letter to the Atlanta Constitution 409
Appleton's Annual Encyclopedia, from White Man's Declaration of Independence 411
Letter to William McKinley 414
Jane Murphy Cronly, from An Account of the Race Riot in Wilmington, N.C. 417
4. Segregation as Culture: Etiquette, Spectacle, and Fiction 422
Raleigh News and Observer, Is a Race Clash Unavoidable? 429
Walter G. Cooper, from The Cotton States and International
Exposition Program 432
Tom Fletcher, from 100 Years of the Negro in Show Business 435
Frances Benjamin Johnston, from The Hampton Album 441
Charles Chesnutt, Literary Memoranda 443
Charles Chesnutt, Po' Sandy 444
William Dean Howells, from A Psychological Counter-Current in Recent Fiction 454.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 458-465).

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Boston
Series
Bedford cultural editions
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.4
Library of Congress
PS1292.C6 M3 2002, PS1292.C6M3 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 465 p. ;
Number of pages
465

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3958515M
ISBN 10
0312194064
LCCN
2001094352
Goodreads
398821

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