The Goodness of St. Rocque and Other Stories by Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson is a highly acclaimed collection of short stories that provides insight into the lives of African Americans in the early 20th century. Through her vivid and evocative writing, Dunbar-Nelson takes readers on a journey through the struggles and triumphs of her characters as they strive to achieve social equity in a racially divided society.

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Table of contents
- THE GOODNESS OF SAINT ROCQUE
- TONY’S WIFE
- THE FISHERMAN OF PASS CHRISTIAN
- M’SIEU FORTIER’S VIOLIN
- BY THE BAYOU ST. JOHN
- WHEN THE BAYOU OVERFLOWS
- MR. BAPTISTE
- A CARNIVAL JANGLE
- LITTLE MISS SOPHIE
- SISTER JOSEPHA
- THE PRALINE WOMAN
- ODALIE
- LA JUANITA
- TITEE