✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
HomeStore

Tales of Conjure and The Color Line

Product image 1

Tales of Conjure and The Color Line

Tales of Conjure and The Color Line

A pioneer in the development of fiction giving voice to the African-American experience, Charles Waddell Chesnutt (1858–1932) found literary success with his "conjure tales" — vignettes from black folk life, recounted partially in the vernacular — and later with his "stories of the color line," which addressed more directly the problems of race in America.
This outstanding, affordable volume presents a selection of the best of both conjure and color line tales. Ten stories include "The Goophered Grapevine," widely considered Chesnutt's best work, "Po' Sandy," "Sis' Becky's Pickaninny," "The Doll," "The Wife of His Youth," "Dave's Neckliss," "The Passing of Grandison," "A Matter of Principle, "The Sheriff's Children," and a wry look at the American intelligentsia, "Baxter's Procrustes."
Brimming with wit, charm, and insight, these stories testify to the qualities that have earned Chesnutt an enduring place in American literature and have made his fiction required reading for scholars and students of African-American history and culture. This edition features an informative Introduction by African-American literature expert Joan Sherman that provides valuable background information on Chesnutt and his work.


Reprint of standard editions.
black history month; black af history; slaves; Slavery; black authors; black history books for kids adults; short stories; black folk life; The Goophered Grapevine; Po' Sandy; Dave's Neckliss; The Sheriff's Children; The Wife of His Youth; Sis' Becky's Pickaninny; A Matter of Principle; The Passing of Grandison; Baxter's Procrustes; The Doll; African-American literature; African-American author; African-American essayist; African-American political activist; African-American lawyer; post-Civil War South; Colonial Federal Period; Oscar Micheaux; Civil Rights Movement; Cleveland; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; naacp; The Atlantic Monthly; The Goophered Grapevine; The Atlantic; A Business Career; The Conjure Woman; The Wife of His Youth and Other Stories of the Color-Line; The Passing of Grandison; The Wife of His Youth; Jim Crow; Frederick Douglass; The House Behind the Cedars; Marrow of Tradition; Wilmington Massacre of 1898
$1.50

Original: $5.00

-70%
Tales of Conjure and The Color Line

$5.00

$1.50

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

A pioneer in the development of fiction giving voice to the African-American experience, Charles Waddell Chesnutt (1858–1932) found literary success with his "conjure tales" — vignettes from black folk life, recounted partially in the vernacular — and later with his "stories of the color line," which addressed more directly the problems of race in America.
This outstanding, affordable volume presents a selection of the best of both conjure and color line tales. Ten stories include "The Goophered Grapevine," widely considered Chesnutt's best work, "Po' Sandy," "Sis' Becky's Pickaninny," "The Doll," "The Wife of His Youth," "Dave's Neckliss," "The Passing of Grandison," "A Matter of Principle, "The Sheriff's Children," and a wry look at the American intelligentsia, "Baxter's Procrustes."
Brimming with wit, charm, and insight, these stories testify to the qualities that have earned Chesnutt an enduring place in American literature and have made his fiction required reading for scholars and students of African-American history and culture. This edition features an informative Introduction by African-American literature expert Joan Sherman that provides valuable background information on Chesnutt and his work.


Reprint of standard editions.
black history month; black af history; slaves; Slavery; black authors; black history books for kids adults; short stories; black folk life; The Goophered Grapevine; Po' Sandy; Dave's Neckliss; The Sheriff's Children; The Wife of His Youth; Sis' Becky's Pickaninny; A Matter of Principle; The Passing of Grandison; Baxter's Procrustes; The Doll; African-American literature; African-American author; African-American essayist; African-American political activist; African-American lawyer; post-Civil War South; Colonial Federal Period; Oscar Micheaux; Civil Rights Movement; Cleveland; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; naacp; The Atlantic Monthly; The Goophered Grapevine; The Atlantic; A Business Career; The Conjure Woman; The Wife of His Youth and Other Stories of the Color-Line; The Passing of Grandison; The Wife of His Youth; Jim Crow; Frederick Douglass; The House Behind the Cedars; Marrow of Tradition; Wilmington Massacre of 1898

You may also like

NEW
Thumbnail 1

Hear Me Talkin' to Ya

$18.95

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

The Souls of Black Folk

$7.00

$2.10

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

$4.50

$1.35

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man

$7.00

$2.10

NEW
Thumbnail 1

Slave Songs of the United States

$13.95

NEW
Thumbnail 1

Up from Slavery

$6.00

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

African American Poetry

$6.00

$1.80

NEW
Thumbnail 1

Narrative of Sojourner Truth

$3.00

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Selected Poems

$3.00

$0.90

NEW
Thumbnail 1

African Folk Tales

$4.00

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

The Life of Olaudah Equiano

$10.00

$3.00