The Marrow of Tradition (1901) is a novel by the African-American author Charles W. Chesnutt, portraying a fictional account of the Wilmington Insurrection...
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(1901). The Marrow of Tradition. Houghton, Mifflin and Company. Jae H. Roe, "Keeping an "old wound" alive: 'The Marrow of Tradition' and the legacy of Wilmington"...
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Tragic mulatto (category Ethnic and racial stereotypes in the United States)
The Marrow of Tradition, 1901 novel by Charles W. Chesnutt The Clansman, 1905 novel by Thomas Dixon Jr. (the source material for D.W. Griffith's The Birth...
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The Marrow Controversy was a Scottish ecclesiastical dispute occasioned by the republication in 1718 of The Marrow of Modern Divinity (originally published...
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the University of Mississippi. A rejection letter from McClure Phillips in 1903 puts perspective on the writing of the novel. The Marrow of Tradition...
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The Marrow Brethren, also called Marrowmen, were a group inside Presbyterianism. The name is derived from the book "Marrow of Modern Divinity", which...
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Chesnutt's best-known novel, The Marrow of Tradition (1901), which sold fewer than four thousand copies. Chesnutt, Charles W. The Colonel's Dream. Ed. SallyAnn...
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Wilmington massacre (redirect from The White Declaration of Independence)
Chesnutt's novel, The Marrow of Tradition (1901), addressed the rise of white supremacists in North Carolina and described a fictional account of a riot in a city...
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Southern Renaissance (category Cultural history of the United States)
his novels The House Behind the Cedars (1900) and The Marrow of Tradition (1901). However, before the 1970s, African-American authors from the South were...
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(born 1942), Cyteen Charles W. Chesnutt (1858–1932), The Marrow of Tradition Alan Cheuse (1940–2015), The Grandmothers' Club Tracy Chevalier (born 1962), Girl...
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REOL Productions (section The Simp)
passing The Man Who Would Be White. Plans developed to adapt Charles W. Chesnutt's The Marrow of Tradition but did not come to fruition. The film company...
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Bone (redirect from Trabeculae of bone)
illustrated accurately in the engravings of Crisóstomo Martinez. Bone marrow, also known as myeloid tissue in red bone marrow, can be found in almost any...
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A Business Career (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
They addressed issues of racial inequality and racial mixing. But The Marrow of Tradition went further, featuring a range of white characters, who included...
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Werner Sollors (category Academic staff of the Ca' Foscari University of Venice)
Chesnutt, Charles W. (Charles Waddell) (2012). Sollors, Werner (ed.). The marrow of tradition : authoritative text, contexts, criticism (1st ed.). New York:...
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Folklore (redirect from Folk tradition)
Folklore is the body of expressive culture shared by a particular group of people, culture or subculture. This includes oral traditions such as tales...
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Thomas Boston (redirect from Thomas Boston the elder)
part in the Courts of the Church in what was known as the "Marrow Controversy," regarding the merits of an English work, The Marrow of Modern Divinity,...
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Human skeleton (redirect from Bones of the human body)
cells that takes place in the bone marrow. In children, haematopoiesis occurs primarily in the marrow of the long bones such as the femur and tibia. In adults...
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Reformed Christianity (redirect from Reformed tradition)
it is largely represented by the Continental Reformed, Presbyterian, and Congregational traditions, as well as parts of the Anglican (known as "Episcopal"...
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August 1900 (category Months in the 1900s)
Inherit the Land: Jim Crow Meets Miss Maggie's Will. University Press of Mississippi. pp. 26–27. Chesnutt, Charles Waddell (2002). The Marrow of Tradition. Macmillan...
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Gavaevodata (section In tradition)
creations and the mythological progenitor of all beneficent animal life. The primordial beast is killed in the creation myth, but from its marrow, organs and...
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Keiko Matsui (category Japanese emigrants to the United States)
1997 to support the Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Proceeds from A Gift of Life went to the National Marrow Donor Program and the Marrow Foundation to help...
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Paula (2018). Paul: The Pagans' Apostle. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300240153. Hurtado 2005, p. 160. Dunn 2003, p. 21. a. Marrow, Stanley B. (1986)...
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November (redirect from The month of November)
National Entrepreneurship Month National Family Caregivers Month National Bone Marrow Donor Awareness Month National Diabetes Month National Homeless Youth Month...
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United States (redirect from Republic of the United States of America)
New York: William Marrow and Co. p. 518. ISBN 978-0-688-11814-3. Daynes, Byron W.; Sussman, Glen (2010). White House Politics and the Environment: Franklin...
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Elizabeth II (redirect from Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and of Her other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith)
former prime minister Boris Johnson and the biographer Gyles Brandreth, she was suffering from a form of bone marrow cancer, which Brandreth wrote was multiple...
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"corn") arguably the most important crop in the world. Other significant crops include cassava; chia; squash (pumpkins, zucchini, marrow, acorn squash,...
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Ayurveda (redirect from Sri Lankan Ayurvedic Tradition)
fat (meda), bone (asthi), marrow (majja), and semen (shukra). Like the medicine of classical antiquity, the classic treatises of ayurveda divided bodily...
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Bodhidharma (category People of Central Asian descent)
attained my marrow." Bodhidharma passed on the symbolic robe and bowl of dharma succession to Dazu Huike and, some texts claim, a copy of the Laṅkāvatāra...
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that the bone marrow of victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was completely destroyed. They concluded that diseased bone marrow could...
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Mezban (section Hindu tradition)
daal' or curry of mung bean and beef fat chunks, 'nolar kanzi' or beef bone marrow soup, and the kala bhuna or dried beef with onions. The feast is held...
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