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The Marrow of Tradition by Charles Waddell CHESNUTT (1858 - 1932) Genre(s): Culture & Heritage, General Fiction, Historical Fiction Read by: James K. White in English Parts: Part 1 https://youtu.be/VTEQbfaiU8c Chapters: 00:00:00 - 29 - Chapter XXIX, Mutterings Of The Storm 00:11:22 - 30 - Chapter XXX, The Missing Papers 00:37:33 - 31 - Chapter XXXI, The Shadow Of A Dream 00:49:44 - 32 - Chapter XXXII, The Storm Breaks 01:09:04 - 33 - Chapter XXXIII, Into The Lion's Jaws 01:22:22 - 34 - Chapter XXXIV, The Valley Of The Shadow 01:30:57 - 35 - Chapter XXXV, Mine Enemy, Oh Mine Enemy 01:54:44 - 36 - Chapter XXXVI, Fiat Justitia 02:17:13 - 37 - Chapater XXXVII, The Sisters 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) More information: http://librivox.org/the-marrow-of-tradition-by-charles-waddell-chesnutt/ LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)
The Marrow of Tradition by Charles Waddell CHESNUTT (1858 - 1932) Genre(s): Culture & Heritage, General Fiction, Historical Fiction Read by: James K. White in English Parts: Part 1 https://youtu.be/VTEQbfaiU8c Chapters: 00:00:00 - 29 - Chapter XXIX, Mutterings Of The Storm 00:11:22 - 30 - Chapter XXX, The Missing Papers 00:37:33 - 31 - Chapter XXXI, The Shadow Of A Dream 00:49:44 - 32 - Chapter XXXII, The Storm Breaks 01:09:04 - 33 - Chapter XXXIII, Into The Lion's Jaws 01:22:22 - 34 - Chapter XXXIV, The Valley Of The Shadow 01:30:57 - 35 - Chapter XXXV, Mine Enemy, Oh Mine Enemy 01:54:44 - 36 - Chapter XXXVI, Fiat Justitia 02:17:13 - 37 - Chapater XXXVII, The Sisters 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) More information: http://librivox.org/the-marrow-of-tradition-by-charles-waddell-chesnutt/ LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)