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Showing posts with label Charles W. Chesnutt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charles W. Chesnutt. Show all posts
March 20, 2012

He could stay there till h_ll froze over

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At the beginning of a new century, Charles W. Chesnutt headed South and visited the Tuskegee Institute and met with W. E. B. Dubois , then ...
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February 26, 2012

Chesnutt: the very best short story

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Otelia Cromwell was a graduate of Smith College and the first African American woman to receive a PhD from Yale University (English literat...
June 20, 2011

Birth of Charles W. Chesnutt

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Though he was born in Cleveland, Ohio on June 20, 1858, Charles W. Chesnutt was raised in his parents' home town. His parents were free...
February 14, 2011

Chesnutt: the whole race situation

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In Wilmington, North Carolina, Charles W. Chesnutt took to the podium to read some of his Stories of the Color Line . His February 14, 1901...
February 5, 2011

Chesnutt: Much love and best wishes

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Being the son of Charles W. Chesnutt can't be easy. Through short stories, novels , essays, lectures, and biography, Chesnutt explored ...
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