Audiobook: Marrow of Tradition
- Download Preface and Chapter I, At Break of Day audio
- Download Chapter II, The Christening Party audio
- Download Chapter III, The Editor At Work audio
- Download Chapter IV, Theodore Felix audio
- Download Chapter V, A Journey Southward audio
- Download Chapter VI, Janet audio
- Download Chapter VII, The Operation audio
- Download Chapter VIII, The Campaign Drags audio
- Download Chapter IX, The White Man's "Nigger" audio
- Download Chapter X, Delamere Plays A Trump audio
- Download Chapter XI, The Baby And The Bird audio
- Download Chapter XII, Another Southern Product audio
- Download Chapter XIII, The Cake Walk audio
- Download Chapter XIV, The Maunderings Of Old Mrs. Ochiltree audio
- Download Chapter XV, Mrs. Carteret Seeks An Explanation audio
- Download Chapter XVI, Ellis Takes A Trick audio
- Download Chapter XVII, The Social Aspirations Of Captain McBane audio
- Download Chapter XVIII, Sandy Sees his Own Ha'nt audio
- Download Chapter XIX, A Midnight Walk audio
- Download Chapter XX, A Shocking Crime audio
- Download Chapter XXI, The Necessity Of An Example audio
- Download Chapter XXII, How Not To Prevent A Lynching audio
- Download Chapter XXIII, Belleview audio
- Download Chapter XXIV, Two Southern Gentlemen audio
- Download Chapter XXV, The Honor Of A Family audio
- Download Chapter XXVI, The Discomfort Of Ellis audio
- Download Chapter XXVII, The Vagaries Of The Higher Law audio
- Download Chapter XXVIII, In Season And Out audio
- Download Chapter XXIX, Mutterings Of The Storm audio
- Download Chapter XXX, The Missing Papers audio
- Download Chapter XXXI, The Shadow Of A Dream audio
- Download Chapter XXXII, The Storm Breaks audio
- Download Chapter XXXIII, Into The Lion's Jaws audio
- Download Chapter XXXIV, The Valley Of The Shadow audio
- Download Chapter XXXV, Mine Enemy, Oh Mine Enemy audio
- Download Chapter XXXVI, Fiat Justitia audio
- Download Chapater XXXVII, The Sisters audio
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In The Marrow of Tradition, Charles W. Chesnutt--using the 1898 Wilmington, North Carolina massacre as a backdrop--probes and exposes the raw nerves and internal machinery of racism in the post-Reconstruction-era South; explores how miscegenation, caste, gender and the idea of white supremacy informed Jim Crow laws; and unflinchingly revisits the most brutal of terror tactics, mob lynchings. (Introduction by James K. White)
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