Eighteen short stories which reflect life in the South in the nineteenth century, particularly the attitudes toward blacks.Preface signed: Sophia Kirk.Eighteen short stories which reflect life in the South in the nineteenth century, particularly the attitudes toward blacks.Mode of access: Internet
Another issue of same date not illustrated.Title in red and black.Mode of access: Internet
The old South.--Authorship in the South before the war.--Glimpses of life in colonial Virginia.--Soc...
Published 1893 under title: Voodoo tales, as told among the negroes of the Southwest.Mode of access:...
Fourteen tales that describe plantation life in the South following the Civil War.Fourteen tales tha...
My dissertation examines the ways in which the short-story cycle has provided a unique generic frame...
The old South -- Authorship in the South before the war -- Glimpses of life in colonial Virginia -- ...
The period traditionally called the Harlem Renaissance was an era in which African American women ...
In 2 pts.; pt. 1 consists of tales by various informants; pt. 2, tales by James Douglas Suggs.Biblio...
Published in 1890 under the title: Two white slaves.Published in 1856 under the title: The Creole or...
Preface signed: William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, Lucy McKim Garrison.Mode of access: Int...
Contains "A chronological list of some notable works in negro literature", and a list of negro newsp...
Something about the South has inspired the imaginations of an extraordinary number of America’s best...
The Old South -- Authorship in the South before the war -- Glimpses of life in colonial Virginia -- ...
In the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, the character of the South, and even its persistence as...
Thomas Nelson Page, a native Virginian, was known for writing short stories which idealized the Old ...
Another issue of same date not illustrated.Title in red and black.Mode of access: Internet
The old South.--Authorship in the South before the war.--Glimpses of life in colonial Virginia.--Soc...
Published 1893 under title: Voodoo tales, as told among the negroes of the Southwest.Mode of access:...
Fourteen tales that describe plantation life in the South following the Civil War.Fourteen tales tha...
My dissertation examines the ways in which the short-story cycle has provided a unique generic frame...
The old South -- Authorship in the South before the war -- Glimpses of life in colonial Virginia -- ...
The period traditionally called the Harlem Renaissance was an era in which African American women ...
In 2 pts.; pt. 1 consists of tales by various informants; pt. 2, tales by James Douglas Suggs.Biblio...
Published in 1890 under the title: Two white slaves.Published in 1856 under the title: The Creole or...
Preface signed: William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, Lucy McKim Garrison.Mode of access: Int...
Contains "A chronological list of some notable works in negro literature", and a list of negro newsp...
Something about the South has inspired the imaginations of an extraordinary number of America’s best...
The Old South -- Authorship in the South before the war -- Glimpses of life in colonial Virginia -- ...
In the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, the character of the South, and even its persistence as...
Thomas Nelson Page, a native Virginian, was known for writing short stories which idealized the Old ...
Another issue of same date not illustrated.Title in red and black.Mode of access: Internet
The old South.--Authorship in the South before the war.--Glimpses of life in colonial Virginia.--Soc...
Published 1893 under title: Voodoo tales, as told among the negroes of the Southwest.Mode of access:...