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In , Charles Chesnutt was awarded the Springarn Medal by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in recognition of his literary achievements. Chesnutt's ambitious and complex novel, The Marrow of Tradition (), was based on the race riot in Wilmington, North Carolina, which some of Chesnutt's relatives survived. This event left a considerable number of . Charles W. Chesnutt’s The Marrow of Tradition is a historical novel based on the events of an white supremacist riot in Wilmington, North Carolina. Chesnutt’s novel takes place in the fictional town of Wellington and focuses on the intertwined fates of two couples: Major and Mrs. Olivia Carteret, and Dr. William and Mrs. Janet Miller. Olivia and Janet are half-sisters; while they share the same white . Inspired by the Wilmington Riot and the eyewitness accounts of Charles W. Chesnutt’s own family, Chesnutt’s The Marrow of Tradition captures the astonishing moment in American history when a violent coup d’état resulted in the subversion of a free and democratic bltadwin.ru by:


The Marrow of Tradition is considered to be one of the most important works of African American realist fiction. It is a novel based upon a historical account of the Wilmington, North Carolina race riots of The riots were, actually, a coup d'ébltadwin.ru Southern Democrats were able to wrest control of the city from the Republican leadership elected and supported largely by the African. Yet throughout The Marrow of Tradition, Chesnutt depicts the problems afflicting the New South, offering an invective that criticizes the nation's panicked responses to issues of social equality and miscegenation. See also the entry for Charles W. Chesnutt from the Encyclopedia of Southern Culture available on this site. The Marrow of Tradition by Charles W. Chesnutt. Searchable etext. Discuss with other readers.


The Marrow of Tradition, originally published in , is a historical novel by African-American author Charles Chesnutt portraying a fictional account of the Wilmington Insurrection of in Wilmington, North Carolina. Before reading this I wouldn't have thought there would be so much hate by the time this "race riot" took place, but I was wrong. In , Charles Chesnutt was awarded the Springarn Medal by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in recognition of his literary achievements. Chesnutt's ambitious and complex novel, The Marrow of Tradition (), was based on the race riot in Wilmington, North Carolina, which some of Chesnutt's relatives survived. This event left a considerable number of African Americans dead and expelled thousands more from their homes. The Marrow of Tradition is considered to be one of the most important works of African American realist fiction. It is a novel based upon a historical account of the Wilmington, North Carolina race riots of The riots were, actually, a coup d’état.

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