Contributions

  • Hackenberry, Charles, 1939- - Contributor

Publication

1997 - University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois

Language

English

Word Count

28,000 words, Guess

Page Count

112 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL1393398M
  • ISBN-100252020510
  • OCLC Control Number27728702
  • Library of Congress Control Number93000553
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  • LibraryThing7152456

Classifications

  • DDC813/.4
  • LCCPS1292.C6 M26 1997

Description

In a novel rejected by a major publisher in the late nineteenth century as too shocking for its time, Charles W. Chesnutt challenges the notion that race, class, education, and gender must define where one's "rightful" place in society should be. Both a romance and a mystery, Mandy Oxendine tells the compelling story of two fair-skinned, racially mixed lovers who choose to live on opposite sides of the color line; Tom Lowrey remains in the black community, and Mandy Oxendine chooses to pass for white. An alluring young woman, Mandy also is courted by an unscrupulous white landowner who is killed while sexually assaulting her. Critics have tended to characterize Chesnutt as being of the "Uncle Tom" school of African-American writers. Publication of Mandy Oxendine, set aside by the author and left untranscribed in an archive for years, may do much to revise that interpretation.

Subjects

Genres

  • Fiction.

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