Violets and Other Tales by Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson is a collection of short stories that serves as a testament to the author's contribution to African American literature. Characterized by its nuanced examination of race and gender in early 20th century America, this work effectively transcends the boundaries of genre and offers insight into the human experience in a manner that is both poignant and enlightening.
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Table of contents
- PREFACE.
- VIOLETS.
- THREE THOUGHTS.
- THE WOMAN.
- TEN MINUTESā MUSING.
- A PLAINT.
- IN UNCONSCIOUSNESS.
- TITEE.
- ANARCHY ALLEY.
- IMPRESSIONS.
- SALAMMBO.
- LEGEND OF THE NEWSPAPER.
- A CARNIVAL JANGLE.
- PAUL TO VIRGINIA.
- THE MAIDENāŗS DREAM.
- IN MEMORIAM.
- A STORY OF VENGEANCE.
- AT BAY ST. LOUIS.
- NEW YEARāŗS DAY.
- THE UNKNOWN LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST.
- IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
- FAREWELL.
- LITTLE MISS SOPHIE.
- IF I HAD KNOWN.
- CHALMETLE.
- AT EVENTIDE.
- THE IDLER.
- LOVE AND THE BUTTERFLY.
- THE BEE-MAN.
- AMID THE ROSES.
