
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
I AN EVENING WITH THE KU-KLUX
II “WHEN JESS WENT A-FIDDLIN’”
III HOW AUNT MINERVY ANN RAN AWAY AND RAN BACK AGAIN
IV HOW SHE JOINED THE GEORGIA LEGISLATURE
V HOW SHE WENT INTO BUSINESS
VI HOW SHE AND MAJOR PERDUE FRAILED OUT THE GOSSETT BOYS
VII MAJOR PERDUE’S BARGAIN
VIII THE CASE OF MARY ELLEN
The narrator, a young man returning to the Georgia town of Halcyondale after the Great War, receives an invitation to the county fair that rekindles old memories. The fair, organized by familiar faces like Paul Conant and Major Tumlin Perdue, draws him back into the world of the people he once knew, especially the enigmatic Aunt Minervy Ann. As he steps onto the dusty streets, the sights and sounds of the post‑war South stir a mix of nostalgia and curiosity.
Aunt Minervy Ann is a force of contradictions—a fierce temper that can flare like a storm, yet a tenderness that quietly sustains those around her. Rumors trace her ancestry to a distant African royal line marked by an eagle tattoo, giving her an aura of both myth and stubborn independence. Through her, the narrator discovers a portrait of resilience, humor, and hidden histories that promise to shape the days ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (249K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
David Edwards and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2021-03-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1848–1908
A shy Georgia journalist turned folklore collector, he became famous for the Uncle Remus tales and their Br'er Rabbit stories. His work helped bring African American oral storytelling traditions to a huge national audience, even as readers continue to debate its legacy.
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