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         Chesnutt Charles Waddell:     more books (29)
  1. Charles W. Chesnutt: A Reference Guide (Reference Guides in Literature) by Curtis W. Ellison, E. W. Metcalf, 1977-06
  2. "To Be an Author" by Charles Waddell Chesnutt, 1997-01-17
  3. Absent Man: Narrative Craft Of Charles W. Chestnutt by Charles Duncan, 1999-01-01
  4. Charles W. Chesnutt: Essays and Speeches
  5. Paul Marchand, F.M.C. by Charles Waddell Chesnutt, 1998-07
  6. The House Behind the Cedars (Brown Thrasher Books) by Charles W. Chesnutt, 2000-04-20
  7. Tradition by Charles Waddell Chesnutt, 1998-04
  8. The Conjure Woman and Other Conjure Tales by Charles W. Chesnutt, 1993-01-01
  9. Mandy Oxendine by Charles Hackenberry, 1997-09-01
  10. Charles W. Chesnutt ; America's First Great Black Novelist by J. Noel. Heermance, 1974-06
  11. Charles W. Chesnutt and the Fictions of Race by Dean McWilliams, 2002-11-12
  12. Charles Chesnutt - Author (Black Americans of Achievement) by Cliff Thompson, 1992-05
  13. Whiteness in the Novels of Charles W. Chesnutt by Matthew Wilson, 2004-09-13
  14. Charles Chestnutt Reappraised: Essays on the First Major African American Fiction Writer by David Garrett Izzo, 2009-05-13

21. The Marrow Of Tradition (in MARION)
Author Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 18581932. Author Sundquist, EricJ. Published New York, NY, USA Penguin Books, 1993. Subject
http://axp.aacpl.net:8032/MARION/ABU-4093
The marrow of tradition
Call Number:
  • FICTION (C)
Title:
  • The marrow of tradition / Charles W. Chesnutt ; edited and with an introduction by Eric J. Sundquist.
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  • New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Penguin Books, 1993.
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  • Penguin twentieth-century classics
Material:
  • xlvii, 346 p. ; 20 cm.
Note:
  • Originally published: Mnemosyne Houghton Mifflin, 1901.
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [xlv]-xlvii).
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    • ABU-4093
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    22. Records For Racially Mixed People -- Fiction. (in MARION)
    Holdings at other locations See the additional holdings for this title. Chesnutt,Charles Waddell, 18581932. Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1858-1932.
    http://axp.aacpl.net:8032/MARION/@RACIALLY MIXED PEOPLE FICTION/a3452000d000/0
    Racially mixed people Fiction.
    Records 1 to 15 of 37

    23. Charles W. Chesnutt
    Charles W. Chesnutt Timeline 18581932 1858 On June 20, Charles Waddell Chesnuttis born to Andrew Jackson Chesnutt and Ann Maria (Sampson) Chesnutt in
    http://www.berea.edu/ENG/chesnutt/biography/chestimeline.html

    Chesnutt's Works
    Reviews Bibliography Biography ... Site Info Charles W. Chesnutt Timeline
    (This page was created by a Berea College student as part of a course on Chesnutt.) The Chesnutt Family Tree 1858: On June 20, Charles Waddell Chesnutt is born to Andrew Jackson Chesnutt and Ann Maria (Sampson) Chesnutt in Cleveland, Ohio. 1860: His brother, Lewis Chesnutt, is born. 1866: The family moves to North Carolina. 1871: His sister, Lillian Chesnutt, is born. Ann Maria Chesnutt (Charles's mother) dies. 1872: He publishes his first short story in a Fayetteville newspaper. 1873: Charles drops out of school and begins teaching to help support his family. 1877: Appointed as first assistant to the principal at the State Colored Normal School in Fayetteville, NC. 1878: On June 6, Charles marries Susan Perry. 1879: Travels to Washington D.C. looking for work and returns without job. His daughter, Ethel P. Chesnutt, is born. 1880: In November, he becomes the principal of the Normal School .

    24. Academic Directories
    Charles Waddell Chesnutt Overview From the Documenting the American South projectof a brief biographical sketch of Charles Chesnutt (18581932), written by
    http://www.allianceforlifelonglearning.org/er/tree.jsp?c=5490

    25. Charles W. Chesnutt
    United States Charles Waddell Chesnutt (18581932). I will providea hefty biographical sketch of Chesnutt in the coming months. In
    http://www.traverse.com/people/dot/chesnutt.html
    LOCAL COLOR
    19th-century Regional Writing in the United States
    CHARLES WADDELL CHESNUTT
    I will provide a hefty biographical sketch of Chesnutt in the coming months. In the meanwhile you'll find lots of his work available on the net. Here is a sampling of his short fiction:
    "The Goophered Grapevine"
    "Hot-Foot Hannibal" "The Bouquet" "Dave's Neckliss" ... NORTH
    "Nineteenth-century Regional Writing in the United States" is the work of Dottie Webb . For suggestions, complaints, cattle-rustling schemes or gossiping over the fence in neighborly fashion, send your e-correspondence to drdotwebb@traverse.com
    This document was last modified 11/30/97. This site graciously hosted in Traverse City, MI by the great folks at Traverse Communication Co.

    26. Anything Southern: Chesnutt, Charles Waddell
    Web Sites About Charles Waddell Chesnutt (18581932) - From Documentingthe American South at the University of North Carolina.
    http://www.anythingsouthern.com/listing.asp?CategoryID=1374

    27. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 18581932.Titles. House Behind The Cedars, The. To the main listings page.
    http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/chesnutt__charles_waddell.html
    Project Gutenberg Author record
    Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1858-1932
    Titles
    House Behind The Cedars, The
    To the main listings page
    Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online)

    28. Project Gutenberg Author Index
    Cherbuliez, Victor, 18291899. Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1858-1932. Chester, GeorgeRandolph, 1869-1924. Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773.
    http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/author_index_C.html
    Project Gutenberg
    Author Index "C"
    Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958 Caesar, Gaius Julius, ca. 100-44 BC Cahan, Abraham, 1860-1951 Caine, Hall, Sir, 1853-1931 ... Curwood, James Oliver, 1878-1927
    To the main listings page
    Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online)

    29. Charles Waddell Chesnutt At The Mad Cybrarian's Library
    The Mad Cybrarian's Library. Charles Waddell Chesnutt. 18581932. Baxter'sProcrustes (UVa) 1904(30 KB) (HTI); The Bouquet (UVa) 1899(30 KB) (HTI);
    http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/richmond/88/chesnutt-charleswadell.html
    web hosting domain names email addresses related sites
    The Mad Cybrarian's Library
    Charles Waddell Chesnutt

    30. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors C-Ch
    Cherbuliez, Victor Samuel Brohl and Company (Gutenberg Text Zip). Chesnutt,Charles Waddell. 18581932. Chesterton, GK Gilbert Keith, 1874-1936.
    http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/richmond/88/1libc.htm
    web hosting domain names email addresses related sites
    The Mad Cybrarian's Library
    Authors C-Ch
    Cabell, James Branch Cabell, James Branch Cabell, William D. Cabeza de Vaca, Álvar Núñez Cady, H. Emilie Caesar, Julius Commentaries on the Gallic War LANGUAGE: Latin SUBJECT: Classics Gaul History B.C. 58- A.D. 511
    TXT
    155 Kb - ZIP 64 Kb SL: TXT ZIP EN: TXT ZIP Cahan, Abraham Caine, Hall Caius Fragments (NewAdvent) Caird, Mona (1854-1932)

    31. African American Writers : Online E-texts
    Back to Top. Charles Chesnutt (18581932). See Charles Waddell Chesnuttfor biography and online e-texts Back to Top. Countee Cullen.
    http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/afroonline.htm
    African American Writers : Online E-texts
    Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) African American Writers Page. The ISLMC is a meta site which brings together resources for teachers, librarians, parents and students. Please visit the ISLMC Home Page . You can search this site.
    To retrieve e-texts, you may need to search by author at the site indicated. Please report any errors to the site administrator.
    For resources for older students, see Young Adult Literature for further resources on Black Americans.
    Comprehensive Works
    Albert, Octavia V. Rogers Maya Angelou Anonymous ... Carter Woodson
    Comprehensive Works
    University of Virginia Electronic Text Center. African American
    Excerpts from Slave Narratives

    Edited by Steven Mintz. Excerpts from slave traders, slaves and others. Includes Olaudah Equiano, Josiah Henson, Lewis Clarke, Frederick Douglass, William Wells Brown and others
    African American Women Writers of the 19th Century

    From Schomburg Collection; New York Public Library.
    Writing Black
    Literature and history written by Black Americans
    Poetry and Prose of the Harlem Renaissance

    Poets of the Harlem Renaissance and After
    From The Academy of American Poets African American Writers
    Excellent collection of information North American Slave Narratives, Beginnings to 1920

    32. PASSING IDENTITY FICTION (in MARION)
    Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 18581932. The house behind the cedars / CharlesW. Chesnutt. New Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1858-1932. Paul
    http://vax1.memphis.lib.tn.us/MARION?S=PASSING IDENTITY FICTION

    33. The House Behind The Cedars (in MARION)
    The house behind the cedars. Title The house behind the cedars / CharlesW. Chesnutt. Author Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 18581932.
    http://vax1.memphis.lib.tn.us/MARION/AGQ-1094
    The house behind the cedars
    Title:
    • The house behind the cedars / Charles W. Chesnutt.
    Author:
    Published:
    • New Brunswick, N.J. : Transaction Publishers, c2000.
    Edition:
    • Large print ed.
    Subject:
    Material:
    • 240 p. ; 24 cm.
    LC Card no:
  • ISBN:
    • 1560004940 (lg print : cloth : alk. paper)
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    • *62*11*03*FICTION*MC*LCMARC/AXR-6676/EVERETTB
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    • AGQ-1094
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    34. Charles Chesnutt Literary Web: Enter Here
    Criticism and analysis of Charles Chesnutt's literary writings.Category Arts Literature Authors C Chesnutt, Charles Waddell......Charles Waddell Chesnutt (18581932), is regarded as one of the most accomplishedlate-19th-century American writers of fiction, and was one of the best known
    http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~c350445/
    Today, interest in Chesnutt is once again on the rise. This literary web site is a contribution to the new conversation about Charles Chesnutt. The focus here is not on biography or history, but on Chesnutt's literary achievement. All the essays gathered in this literary web are the original work of students at Rutgers University. Continue to the Essays More about the Chesnutt Literary Web

    35. Charles Waddell Chesnutt
    Charles Waddell Chesnutt. 18581932. Nationality American OccupationWriter, Lawyer. INTRODUCTION. Charles W. Chesnutt's novels and
    http://www.africanpubs.com/Apps/bios/1015ChesnuttCharles.asp?pic=none

    36. African American Literature African American Literature African
    Charles Waddell Chesnutt (18581932), is considered to have been thefirst major African-American writer of fiction. His first book
    http://www2.worldbook.com/features/aawriters/html/chesnutt.html
    The earliest works Literary legacy of slavery Frederick Douglass
    Paul Laurence Dunbar

    Charles Waddell Chesnutt
    Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
    Harlem Renaissance Writers of the Civil Rights era African American literature in the late 1900's ... Related Web Links
    Charles Waddell Chesnutt (1858-1932), is considered to have been the first major African-American writer of fiction. His first book, The Conjure Woman (1899), is written in the style of folk tales and tells about slavery in the South. Chesnutt's other fiction describes racial struggles of African Americans, especially those who have both black and white ancestry. He featured these themes in The Wife of His Youth and Other Stories of the Color Line (1899), as well as in his novels, The House Behind the Cedars The Marrow of Tradition (1901), and

    37. E-Book Subject Collections--African American
    version Chalmers, HH. The Effects of Negro Suffrage (1881) ebook Palm web version Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1858-1932. The Free
    http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/subjects/subjects-afam.html
    Users of these e-books agree to adhere to our Conditions of Use
    (Note: Not all works are by African-American authors)
    Barrows, Samuel J.
    What the Southern Negro is Doing for Himself
    e-book
    Palm web version
    Bibb, Henry
    Narrative of the life and adventures of Henry Bibb, and American slave, written by himself.
    e-book
    Palm web version
    Boughton, Willis, 1854-1942
    "The Negro's Place in History"
    e-book
    Palm web version
    Brawley, Benjamin
    The Negro in American Fiction
    e-book
    Palm web version
    The Negro Genius
    e-book
    Palm web version
    Chalmers, H. H.
    The Effects of Negro Suffrage
    e-book
    Palm web version
    Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1858-1932
    The Free Colored People of North Carolina
    e-book
    Palm web version
    The Partners e-book Palm web version
    Craft, William
    Running a thousand miles for freedom e-book Palm web version
    Dodge, David
    "The Free Negroes of North Carolina" e-book Palm web version
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817?-1895
    "An Appeal to Congress for Impartial Suffrage" e-book Palm web version "The Color Line" e-book Palm web version "My Escape From Slavery" e-book Palm web version "The Future of the Colored Race" e-book Palm web version "The Negro Exodus from the Gulf States" e-book Palm web version "The Heroic Slave" (1851, 1852, or 1853)

    38. The Free Colored People Of North Carolina
    Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 18581932. The Free Colored People of NorthCarolina Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
    http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/CheFree.html
    Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1858-1932. The Free Colored People of North Carolina
    Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
    The entire work
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  • Essay The Free Colored People of North Carolina CHARLES W. CHESNUTT
  • 39. Charles
    Charles Waddell Chesnutt 18581932 Known primarily as a short story writer, Chesnuttwas the first black American fiction writer to receive serious critical
    http://www.skidmore.edu/academics/english/courses/en205d/student2/Charles.html
    Charles Waddell Chesnutt 1858-1932
    Contemporary critics, who often missed the subtle use of protest in the stories, applauded "The Conjure Woman" but became disenchanted with Chesnutt when he began to treat taboo themes such as miscegenation and racial hatred, in the "Wife of his youth and Other Stories of the Color Line," his second collection of short stories, Chesnutt portrayed the dilemma of mulattos who felt alien in he black community and excluded from the white, he satirized the race conscious Blue Veins of Cleveland (people of Negro descent with skin light enough to show the blueness of their veins) for snubbing their darker skinned relatives, and mimicking the middle class whites.
    Disturbed by violence and discrimination against blacks in the South, Chesnutt began to write propagandistic novels espousing racial harmony and understanding. His sympathetic treatment of erotic love between blacks and whites in his first novel, "The House Behind the Cedars" outraged critics of his day. Pessimism pervades his later work, prompting William Dean Howells, an early champion of Chesnutt's, to criticize "The Marrow of Tradition" for its bitter tone. Modern critics have attacked the heavy melodrama, facile coincidence, and overt didacticism of the novels. However, some critics praise Chesnutt's objectivity in the so-called propaganda novels, citing his willingness to portray a broad cross section of the black community, including accommodationist professionals, sycophants, and rebels.

    40. African American Literature
    PS3553 A78944 P76 1998. ChaseRiboud, Barbara, 1936- Sally Hemings a novel. PS3553H336 S25 1994. Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1858-1932. The colonel's dream.
    http://www.bluefield.wvnet.edu/library/afamc.htm
    Cabbell, Edward J., 1946-
    • Black Appalachians. (CC)
    • Black blues: notes of black experience. (CC)
    • [Publications.] (CC)
    • The soul's sting. (CC)
    Cain, George, 1943-
    • Blueschild baby.
    Campbell, Bebe Moore
    • Your blues ain't like mine.
    Carmichael, Stokely, 1941-1998.
    • Black power; the politics of liberation in America. (CC)
    Cary, Lorene.
    • Black ice.
    • The Price of a child: a novel.
    • Pride: a novel.
    Chase-Riboud, Barbara, 1936-
    • Sally Hemings : a novel.
    Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1858-1932.
    • The colonel's dream.
    • The conjure woman.
    • The house behind the cedars.
    • The marrow of tradition.
    • The short fiction of Charles W. Chesnutt.
    • The wife of his youth, and other stories of the color line.
    Childress, Alice, 1916-1994.
    • A hero ain't nothin' but a sandwich. JUV C536
    • Like one of the family : conversations from a domestic's life.
    • Mojo and String; two plays.
    • Rainbow Jordan. JUV C536r
    • Wine in the wilderness : a comedy-drama.
    Chisholm, Shirley, 1924-
    • Unbought and unbossed. (CC)
    Chocolate, Deborah M. Newton.
    • Kwanzaa. (CC)
    Christian, Barbara, 1943-
    • Black women novelists : the development of a tradition, 1892-1976. (CC)
    Clark, Kenneth Bancroft, 1914-

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