CHESNUTT
STORIES, NOVELS, & ESSAYS
_The Conjure Woman
The Wife of His Youth and
Other Stories of the Color Line
The House Behind the Cedars
The Marrow of Tradition
Uncollected Stories
Selected Essays_
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THE CONJURE WOMAN
The Goophered Grapevine
Po' Sandy
Mars Jeems's Nightmare
The Conjurer's Revenge
Sis' Becky's Pickaninny
The Gray Wolf's Ha'nt
Hot-Foot Hannibal
THE WIFE OF HIS YOUTH AND OTHER STORIES OF THE COLOR LINE
The Wife of His Youth
Her Virginia Mammy
The Sheriff's Children
A Matter of Principle
Cicely's Dream
The Passing of Grandison
Uncle Wellington's Wives
The Bouquet
The Web of Circumstance
The House Behind the Cedars
The Marrow of Tradition
Uncollected Stories
Dave's Neckliss
A Deep Sleeper
Lonesome Ben
The Dumb Witness
The March of Progress
Baxter's Procrustes
The Doll
White Weeds
The Kiss
SELECTED ESSAYS
What Is a White Man?
The Future American
Superstitions and Folk-Lore of the South
Charles W. Chesnutt's Own View of His New Story, _The Marrow of Tradition_
The Disfranchisement of the Negro
The Courts and the Negro
Post-Bellum--Pre-Harlem
_Chronology_
_Note on the Texts_
_Notes_
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