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by Charles W. (Charles Waddell) Chesnutt
This collection gathers Charles W. Chesnut’s penetrating short stories and thoughtful essays, all centered on the uneasy “color line” that shaped American life after the Civil War. His fiction delves into the social hierarchies of black communities, the lingering shadows of slavery, and the subtle prejudices that even those with lighter skin faced. The accompanying essays confront the same themes head‑on, asking stark questions about race, citizenship, and the future of a nation still wrestling with its promises.
The opening tale follows Mr. Ryder, a charismatic leader of the Blue Vein Society, as he prepares an elegant ball that will expose the tensions within this exclusive club of light‑skinned African Americans. Through witty dialogue and vivid description, Chesnut sketches a world where status, appearance, and cultural ambition intersect, hinting at the dilemmas his characters will soon confront. Listeners will find a blend of historical insight and literary grace that still resonates today.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (455K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1858–1932
A pioneering American writer, essayist, and lawyer, he brought the moral and emotional complexity of race in post-Civil War America into fiction with unusual clarity. His stories and novels still feel sharp because they look past easy labels and into the difficult choices people make across the color line.
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