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  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. Charles W. Chesnutt: Biography From Answers.com
Chesnutt , Charles Waddell (1858–1932), short story writer and novelist. Charles W. Chesnutt was the most influential African American writer of fiction during the late
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Home Library African American Literature Chesnutt , Charles Waddell (1858–1932), short story writer and novelist. Charles W. Chesnutt was the most influential African American writer of fiction during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. From 1899 to 1905, during which time he published two collections of short stories and three novels, Chesnutt skillfully enlisted the white-controlled publishing industry in the service of his social message. More successfully than any of his predecessors in African American fiction, Chesnutt gained a hearing from a significant portion of the national reading audience that was both engaged and disturbed by his analyses and indictments of racism. Born in Cleveland , Ohio, in 1858, the son of free African American emigres from the South, Charles Chesnutt grew up in Fayetteville , North Carolina, during the turbulent Reconstruction era. By his late teens he had distinguished himself sufficiently as a teacher to be appointed assistant principal of the local normal school for persons of color. But his marriage in 1878 and his impatience with the restrictions of his life in the South fueled his ambitions to find better opportunities in the North where he might pursue a literary career. In 1884, Chesnutt moved to Cleveland, where he settled his family, passed the

22. Charles Waddell Chesnutt, 1858-1932 The Conjure Woman.
HTML, all in one file, with page numbering from the 1899 edition. At Documenting the American South.
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About Collections Authors ... The North Carolina Experience >> Document Menu Charles Waddell Chesnutt, 1858-1932 The Conjure Woman. Boston; New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1899. Full Text (229 p., ca. 400K) Illustrations Learn More Subjects Funding from a Chancellor's Grant for Instructional Technology supported the electronic publication of this title. Return to Library of Southern Literature Home Page Return to The North Carolina Experience Home Page Return to Documenting the American South Home Page
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23. The Literature Network - Chesnutt, Charles Waddell
Authors 261 Books 2,949 Poems Short Stories 3,992 Forum Members 61,868 Forum Posts 734,139
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24. The Wife Of His Youth, And Other Stories Of The Color Line; : Chesnutt, Charles
Author Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 18581932 Publisher Boston, New York Houghton, Mifflin and Company Possible copyright status NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT Language English Call number nrlf_banc
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25. Charles Waddell Chesnutt, 1858-1932 The House Behind The Cedars.
HTML, all in one file, with page numbering from 1900 edition. At Documenting the American South.
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About Collections Authors ... The North Carolina Experience >> Document Menu Charles Waddell Chesnutt, 1858-1932 The House Behind the Cedars. Boston; New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1900. Full Text (294 p., ca. 600K) Illustrations Learn More Subjects Funding from a Chancellor's Grant for Instructional Technology supported the electronic publication of this title. Return to Library of Southern Literature Home Page Return to The North Carolina Experience Home Page Return to Documenting the American South Home Page
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26. Chesnutt, Charles Waddell Biography - S9.com
1858 Charles Waddell Chesnutt, born on the 20th of June in Cleveland, Ohio. He was an African American author and political activist best known for novels and short stories from
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1858 - Charles Waddell Chesnutt, born on the 20th of June in Cleveland, Ohio. He was an African American author and political activist best known for novels and short stories from Fayetteville, North Carolina.
1878 - He married Susan Perry and moved to New York City, where he hoped to escape the prejudice and poverty of the South and pursue a literary career.
1887 - After six months he moved back to Cleveland, where he studied for and passed the bar exam.
1899 - His first book, The Conjure Woman, was published.
1901 - The Marrow of Tradition, a fictionalized account of the Wilmington Race Riot, marked a turning point for his writing.
1928 - He received the NAACP's Spingarn Medal for his life's work.
1932 - Died on the 15th of November and was interred in Cleveland's Lake View Cemetery. Page last updated: 12:18pm, 23

27. Charles Waddell Chesnutt: Books By Charles Waddell Chesnutt @ BookFinder.com
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28. Charles Chesnutt Literary Web: Enter Here
Criticism and analysis of Charles Chesnutt s literary writings.
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29. Chesnutt, Charles Waddell | Chesnutt, Charles Waddell Information | HighBeam Res
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31. The Wife Of His Youth And Other Stories Of The Color Line, And Selected Essays -
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33. The House Behind The Cedars
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  • Chapter 1 I A STRANGER FROM SOUTH CAROLINA
  • Chapter 2 II AN EVENING VISIT
  • Chapter 3 III THE OLD JUDGE
  • Chapter 4 IV DOWN THE RIVER
  • Chapter 5 V THE TOURNAMENT
  • Chapter 6 VI THE QUEEN OF LOVE AND BEAUTY
  • Chapter 7 VII 'MID NEW SURROUNDINGS
  • Chapter 8 VIII THE COURTSHIP
  • Chapter 9 IX DOUBTS AND FEARS
  • Chapter 10 X THE DREAM
  • Chapter 11 XI A LETTER AND A JOURNEY
  • Chapter 12 XII TRYON GOES TO PATESVILLE
  • Chapter 13 XIII AN INJUDICIOUS PAYMENT
  • Chapter 14 XIV A LOYAL FRIEND
  • Chapter 15 XV MINE OWN PEOPLE
  • Chapter 16 XVI THE BOTTOM FALLS OUT
  • Chapter 17 XVII TWO LETTERS
  • Chapter 18 XVIII UNDER THE OLD REGIME
  • Chapter 19 XIX GOD MADE US ALL
  • Chapter 20 XX DIGGING UP ROOTS
  • Chapter 21 XXI A GILDED OPPORTUNITY
  • Chapter 22 XXII IMPERATIVE BUSINESS
  • Chapter 23 XXIII THE GUEST OF HONOR
  • Chapter 24 XXIV SWING YOUR PARTNERS
  • Chapter 25 XXV BALANCE ALL
  • Chapter 26 XXVI THE SCHOOLHOUSE IN THE WOODS
  • Chapter 27 XXVII AN INTERESTING ACQUAINTANCE
  • Chapter 28 XXVIII THE LOST KNIFE
  • Chapter 29 XXIX PLATO EARNS HALF A DOLLAR
  • Chapter 30 XXX AN UNUSUAL HONOR
  • Chapter 31 XXXI IN DEEP WATERS
  • Chapter 32 XXXII THE POWER OF LOVE
  • Chapter 33 XXXIII A MULE AND A CART
  • 34. Chesnutt, Charles Waddell (1858-1932) | The Black Past: Remembered And Reclaimed
    An Online Reference Guide to African American History. Quintard Taylor. Scott and Dorothy Bullitt Professor of American History. University of Washington, Seattle
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    35. Charles Waddell Chesnutt, 1858-1932 The Marrow Of Tradition.
    Novel based on a race riot in North Carolina depicts the many ways in which the lives of two prominent families intersect. HTML, all in one file, with page numbering from 1901 edition. At Documenting the American South.
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    About Collections Authors ... The North Carolina Experience >> Document Menu Charles Waddell Chesnutt, 1858-1932 The Marrow of Tradition. Boston; New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1901. Full Text (vi, 329 p., ca. 500K) Learn More Subjects Funding from a Chancellor's Grant for Instructional Technology supported the electronic publication of this title. Return to Library of Southern Literature Home Page Return to The North Carolina Experience Home Page Return to Documenting the American South Home Page
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    37. Charles Waddell Chesnutt, 1858-1932 The Colonel's Dream.
    Chesnutt s last novel. HTML, all in one file, with page numbering from 1905 edition. Courtesy of Documenting the American South.
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    38. Books By Charles Waddell, Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, Books By Chesnutt, Charles
    Like Frederick Douglass A Centenary Edition, by Chesnutt, Tales of Conjure and the Color Line 10 Stories, by Chesnutt, Conjure Woman, by Chesnutt, Wife of His Youth and Other
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    39. Charles Waddell Chesnutt, 1858-1932 And Clyde O. De Land, Illustrated By The Wif
    HTML, all in one file, with page numbering from 1901 edition. Includes illustrations by Clyde O. De Land. At Documenting the American South.
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    About Collections Authors ... The North Carolina Experience >> Document Menu Charles Waddell Chesnutt, 1858-1932 and Clyde O. De Land, illustrated by The Wife of His Youth and Other Stories of the Color Line. Boston; New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1901. Full Text (323 p., ca. 500K) Illustrations Learn More Subjects Funding from a Chancellor's Grant for Instructional Technology supported the electronic publication of this title. Return to Library of Southern Literature Home Page Return to The North Carolina Experience Home Page Return to Documenting the American South Home Page
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    40. Charles Waddell Chesnutt Association
    Charles Waddell Chesnutt (18581932), born in Cleveland, Ohio, was the son of free African Americans, Andrew Jackson Chesnutt and Ann Maria Sampson Chesnutt.
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    Charles Waddell Chesnutt (1858-1932), born in Cleveland, Ohio, was the son of free African Americans, Andrew Jackson Chesnutt and Ann Maria Sampson Chesnutt. The Chesnutts migrated to Cleveland from Fayetteville, North Carolina, in the 1850s but returned to Fayetteville after the Civil War. Although Charles Chesnutt spent his youth in Fayetteville, he returned to the city of his birth in 1883. Chesnutt, like his parents before him, left the South to find better opportunities for himself and his family, his wife, Susan Perry Chesnutt, and his children, Ethel, Helen, Dorothy, and Edward. In Cleveland, Chesnutt became a lawyer, a noted businessman, and an author. An activist, Chesnutt was involved in the initial Niagra Movement, and later was one of the founders of the NAACP. He received the coveted Springarn Award in 1928. Chesnutt’s literary works include two collections of short stories, The Conjure Woman (1899) and The Wife of his Youth and Other Stories (1899); three novels published during his lifetime, The House behind the Cedars The Marrow of Tradition (1901), and

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