Dem Good Ole Times

Dem Good Ole Times
Title Dem Good Ole Times PDF eBook
Author Sallie May Dooley
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1906
Genre African Americans
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From Morning to Night

From Morning to Night
Title From Morning to Night PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth L. O'Leary
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 216
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780813921600

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At the same time, they negotiated the era's increasing Jim Crow restrictions and, during precious hours off-duty, helped support families, churches, and the larger black community."--BOOK JACKET.

Harvest of Minstrel Songs

Harvest of Minstrel Songs
Title Harvest of Minstrel Songs PDF eBook
Author White, Smith & Co
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 1884
Genre
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Plantation Songs and Jubilee Hymns

Plantation Songs and Jubilee Hymns
Title Plantation Songs and Jubilee Hymns PDF eBook
Author Charles A. White
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1881
Genre African American songs
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Sambo

Sambo
Title Sambo PDF eBook
Author Joseph Boskin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 273
Release 1988-09-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0195363531

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Before the tumultuous events of the 1960's ended his long life, "Sambo" prevailed in American culture as the cheerful and comical entertainer. This stereotypical image of the black male, which developed during the Colonial period, extended into all regions and classes, pervading all levels of popular culture for over two centuries. It stands as an outstanding example of how American society has used humor oppressively. Joseph Boskin's Sambo provides a comprehensive history of this American icon's rise and decline, tracing the image of "Sambo" in circuses and minstrel shows, in comic strips and novels, in children's stories, in advertisements and illustrations, in films and slides, in magazines and newspapers, and in knick-knacks found throughout the house. He demonstrates how the stereotype began to unravel in the 1930s with several radio series, specifically the Jack Benny show, which undercut and altered the "Sambo" image. Finally, the democratic thrust of World War II, coupled with the advent of the Civil Rights movement and growing national recognition of prominent black comedians in the 1950's and '60's, laid Sambo to rest.

Passing in the Works of Charles W. Chesnutt

Passing in the Works of Charles W. Chesnutt
Title Passing in the Works of Charles W. Chesnutt PDF eBook
Author Susan Prothro Wright
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 147
Release 2010-06-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1604734183

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Passing in the Works of Charles W. Chesnutt is a collection that reevaluates Chesnutt's deft manipulation of the "passing" theme to expand understanding of the author's fiction and nonfiction. Nine contributors apply a variety of theories---including intertextual, signifying/discourse analysis, narratological, formal, psychoanalytical, new historical, reader response, and performative frameworks---to add richness to readings of Chesnutt's works. Together the essays provide convincing evidence that "passing" is an intricate, essential part of Chesnutt's writing, and that it appears in all the genres he wielded: journal entries, speeches, essays, and short and long fiction. The essays engage with each other to display the continuum in Chesnutt's thinking as he began his writing career and established his sense of social activism, as evidenced in his early journal entries. Collectively, the essays follow Chesnutt's works as he proceeded through the Jim Crow era, honing his ability to manipulate his mostly white audience through the astute, though apparently self-effacing, narrator, Uncle Julius, of his popular conjure tales. Chesnutt's ability to subvert audience expectations is equally noticeable in the subtle irony of his short stories. Several of the collection's essays address Chesnutt's novels, including Paul Marchand, F.M.C., Mandy Oxendine, The House Behind the Cedars, and Evelyn's Husband. The volume opens up new paths of inquiry into a major African American writer's oeuvre.

Ole Rabbit's Plantation Stories as Told Among the Negroes of the Southwest

Ole Rabbit's Plantation Stories as Told Among the Negroes of the Southwest
Title Ole Rabbit's Plantation Stories as Told Among the Negroes of the Southwest PDF eBook
Author Mary Alicia Owen
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 1898
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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