Growing up in Cleveland after the Civil War and during the brutal rollback of Reconstruction and the onset of Jim Crow, Charles W. Chesnutt could have passed as white but chose to identify himself as black. An intellectual and activist involved with the NAACP who engaged in debate with Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois, he wrote fiction and essays that addressed issues as various as segregation, class among both blacks and whites, Southern nostalgia, and the Wilmington coup d’état of 1898. The portrayals of race, racial violence, and stereotyping in Chesnutt’s works challenge teachers and students to contend with literature as both a social and an ethical practice. In part 1 of this volume, “Materials,” the editors survey the critic...
In his “conjure stories,” which were published in various periodicals in the late nineteenth century...
When studying American history, it is easy to dismiss racism as a thing of the past, something that ...
Charles W. Chesnutt emerged on the literary scene in 1899 and was soon hailed as a pioneer of the co...
Growing up in Cleveland after the Civil War and during the brutal rollback of Reconstruction and the...
Growing up in Cleveland after the Civil War and during the brutal rollback of Reconstruction and the...
This dissertation analyzes the fiction of Charles Waddell Chesnutt (1858-1932), the first black fict...
115 leavesSummary of Author: Charles W. Chesnutt (1858-1932) is a black short story author and novel...
A pioneer of African American literature and the first to reach a national audience with his writing...
Charles Chesnutt in the Classroom is designed to introduce students, teachers, and interested reader...
ABSTRACT Charles W. Chesnutt captures the essence of the Post Civil War period and gives examples of...
Charles Chesnutt began his career with an ideology that race should not be a category in which to ju...
The history of Fayetteville State University and its Charles W. Chesnutt Library are intimately c...
Charles Waddell Chesnutt (1997) once wrote: “Speaking of dialect, it is almost a despairing task to ...
This thesis argues that Charles W. Chesnutt's writings challenged the central assumptions of his Ame...
This presentation offers an ethical consideration of race, performance, and legal justice in the pos...
In his “conjure stories,” which were published in various periodicals in the late nineteenth century...
When studying American history, it is easy to dismiss racism as a thing of the past, something that ...
Charles W. Chesnutt emerged on the literary scene in 1899 and was soon hailed as a pioneer of the co...
Growing up in Cleveland after the Civil War and during the brutal rollback of Reconstruction and the...
Growing up in Cleveland after the Civil War and during the brutal rollback of Reconstruction and the...
This dissertation analyzes the fiction of Charles Waddell Chesnutt (1858-1932), the first black fict...
115 leavesSummary of Author: Charles W. Chesnutt (1858-1932) is a black short story author and novel...
A pioneer of African American literature and the first to reach a national audience with his writing...
Charles Chesnutt in the Classroom is designed to introduce students, teachers, and interested reader...
ABSTRACT Charles W. Chesnutt captures the essence of the Post Civil War period and gives examples of...
Charles Chesnutt began his career with an ideology that race should not be a category in which to ju...
The history of Fayetteville State University and its Charles W. Chesnutt Library are intimately c...
Charles Waddell Chesnutt (1997) once wrote: “Speaking of dialect, it is almost a despairing task to ...
This thesis argues that Charles W. Chesnutt's writings challenged the central assumptions of his Ame...
This presentation offers an ethical consideration of race, performance, and legal justice in the pos...
In his “conjure stories,” which were published in various periodicals in the late nineteenth century...
When studying American history, it is easy to dismiss racism as a thing of the past, something that ...
Charles W. Chesnutt emerged on the literary scene in 1899 and was soon hailed as a pioneer of the co...