Charles W. Chesnutt
Charles W. Chesnutt was born in 1858 in Cleveland, Ohio. At the end of the Civil War, his parents returned to their native Fayetteville, North Carolina, where Charles attended a school run by the Freedmen’s Bureau. After serving as principal of the State Colored Normal School from 1880 to 1883, he abandoned both his teaching career and a South that was increasingly hostile to African Americans. Moving back to Cleveland, he practiced law, established a successful legal stenography firm, and began pursuing a career as a writer. His first story, “Uncle Peter’s House,” about a newly emancipated Black family whose home is burned down by the Ku Klux Klan, appeared in 1885. It introduced the themes of folk life, racial injustice, and social reform that he would explore in dozens of short stories, essays, and three novels. By the time he died in 1932, Chesnutt was widely recognized as the dean of African American fiction writers.
Charles W. Chesnutt
Charles W. Chesnutt was born in 1858 in Cleveland, Ohio. At the end of the Civil War, his parents returned to their native Fayetteville, North Carolina, where Charles attended a school run by the Freedmen’s Bureau. After serving as principal of the State Colored Normal School from 1880 to 1883, he abandoned both his teaching career and a South that was increasingly hostile to African Americans. Moving back to Cleveland, he practiced law, established a successful legal stenography firm, and began pursuing a career as a writer. His first story, “Uncle Peter’s House,” about a newly emancipated Black family whose home is burned down by the Ku Klux Klan, appeared in 1885. It introduced the themes of folk life, racial injustice, and social reform that he would explore in dozens of short stories, essays, and three novels. By the time he died in 1932, Chesnutt was widely recognized as the dean of African American fiction writers.
Books by Charles W. Chesnutt
The Conjure Stories: A Norton Critical Edition
Charles W. Chesnutt, Robert B. Stepto, Jennifer Rae Greeson
First Edition, Paperback, 2012
Fourteen conjure tales by one of America’s most influential African American fiction writers.The Marrow of Tradition: A Norton Critical Edition
Charles W. Chesnutt, Werner Sollors
First Edition, Paperback, 2012
The Norton Critical Edition of this hugely influential novel gives readers the fullest possible sense of its historical background and critical assessment.The Marrow of Tradition (The Norton Library)
Charles W. Chesnutt, Autumn Womack
First Edition, Paperback, 2023
The Marrow of Tradition (The Norton Library)
Charles W. Chesnutt, Autumn Womack
First Edition, E Book