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The Marrow of Tradition, by Charles Chestnutt
Barriers between Us: Interracial Sex in Nineteenth-Century Americal Literature
Color & Culture: Black Writers and the Making of the Modern Intellectual
Loyal Subjects: Bonds of Nation, Race, and Allegiance in Nineteenth-Century America
Charles Chestnutt
Chesnutt, Charles W. (1858–1932)
The Marrow of Tradition: Charles Chesnutt's Novel of the South
The Dangerous Marrow of Southern Tradition: Charles W. Chesnutt, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and the Paternalist Ethos at the Turn of the Century
A Necessary Ambivalence: Sutton Griggs's Imperium in Imperio and Charles Chesnutt's The Marrow of Tradition
Beyond "Bitter": Chesnutt's The Marrow of Tradition
Charles Chesnutt's Dilemma: Professional Ethics, Social Justice, and Domestic Feminism in The Marrow of Tradition
The Dilemma in Chesnutt's: The Marrow of Tradition
Charles W. Chesnutt: The Marrow of Tradition
Confronting the Shadow: Psycho-Political Repression in Chesnutt's: The Marrow of Tradition
The Literary Imagination and the Historic Event: Chesnutt's Use of History in "The Marrow of Tradition"
Deferred Lynching and the Moral High Ground in Charles W. Chesnutt’s The Marrow of Tradition
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