Unfettered: A Novel
NASHVILLE, TENN.: THE ORION PUBLISHING COMPANY. 1902. COPYRIGHT By Sutton E. Griggs. 1902.
While a last beloved sister MARY, Was, with patience and fortitude, awaiting the slow but certain tread of the Grim Reaper, she spared strength enough to read, from beginning to end, Overshadowed, that came to greet her ere she sped to the home of the departed. Were she mindful of happenings on the earth to-day the author of this volume would be sure of at least one sympathetic reader. To her memory Unfettered is affectionately dedicated. THE AUTHOR.
The chains that bound the body were as tender chords of mercy compared with the shackles that gyved his mind . — Kelley Miller.
On a sad occasion in days gone by, the people of the United States were called upon to deal with the Negro's woes, and in the haze of battle there arose to thrill the hearts of men a Fort Sumter, a Bull Run, a Gettysburg, and, at last, an Appomattox.
Since those pregnant days, in spite of a seeming retrogression in some quarters, there has been a steady, unbroken march of the Negro in an upward direction. One day our great nation that once dealt with the Negro's woes will be summoned to deal with his strength, to kindly accept or finally reject all that he can do.
As the day of final adjustment is inevitable, it is wise for all of us who love our country to make a study of the internal workings of a race now shaking itself loose from the death sleep of the ages.
It is the aim of Unfettered to lead the reader into the inner life of the Negro race and lay bare the aspirations that are fructifying there.
Those who come to these pages in quest of pen pictures of either angels or demons, are not likely to find what they seek, for our story has to do with human beings, simply. That is, we should say, with the exception of—but you will make your own exceptions when the tale is fully told.
The Author.
Sutton E. Griggs
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UNFETTERED.
A NOVEL.
SUTTON E. GRIGGS,
Author of "IMPERIUM IN IMPERIO," "OVERSHADOWED," "DORLAN'S PLAN," Etc.
AUTHOR'S PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
DORLAN'S PLAN.
CHAPTER I.
AN ANGLO-SAXON'S DEATH.
CHAPTER II.
"A NEW KING ... WHICH KNEW NOT JOSEPH."
CHAPTER III.
A FALLEN MAN SHOOTS.
CHAPTER IV.
THE CLANS GATHER.
CHAPTER V.
BREEDS TROUBLE FOR AFTER YEARS.
CHAPTER VI.
AN ACT OF WHICH NOBODY IS PROUD.
CHAPTER VII.
A MAN AGAINST A REGIMENT.
CHAPTER VIII.
THE HINT NOT TAKEN.
CHAPTER IX.
DORLAN WARTHELL.
CHAPTER X.
CUPID SHOULD BE MORE CAREFUL.
CHAPTER XI.
A STORMY INTERVIEW.
CHAPTER XII.
MORLENE AND DORLAN.
CHAPTER XIII.
A WHOLE CITY STIRRED.
CHAPTER XIV.
BLOODWORTH AT WORK.
CHAPTER XV.
HARRY BECOMES A TOOL.
CHAPTER XVI.
A WOMAN AROUSED.
CHAPTER XVII.
CLANDESTINELY, YET IN HONOR.
CHAPTER XVIII.
WHO WINS?
CHAPTER XIX.
THE SCENE SHIFTS.
CHAPTER XX.
THE BYSTANDERS CHEER.
CHAPTER XXI.
TO BEGIN LIFE ANEW, AS IT WERE.
CHAPTER XXII.
EXCUSABLE RUDENESS.
CHAPTER XXIII.
A STREET PARADE.
CHAPTER XXIV.
GOING FORTH TO UNFETTER.
CHAPTER XXV.
TONY MARSHALL.
CHAPTER XXVI.
A MORNING RIDE.
CHAPTER XXVII.
THEY FEAR EACH OTHER.
CHAPTER XXVIII.
"O DEATH, WHERE IS THY STING?"
CHAPTER XXIX.
IN THE BALANCES.
CHAPTER XXX.
THE TELEGRAM.
THE END OF UNFETTERED.
DORLAN'S PLAN.
SUTTON E. GRIGGS.
FOREWORD.
DORLAN'S PLAN.
WHERE THE TROUBLE ARISES.
OUR PROBLEM.
THE INSPIRATION OF THE OPPOSITION.
STILL IN THE BALANCES.
HE WHO HAS HITHERTO FOLLOWED CALLED UPON TO LEAD.
REVISITING THE ORIENT.
CLASPING HANDS.
RENOVATION.
WHERE TO BEGIN.
"THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME."
RELIGION A FACTOR.
TO WEAR WELL OUR CROWN.
IN THE UPPER REALMS.
"OF MAKING MANY BOOKS THERE IS NO END."
WE EAT TO LIVE.
LITTLE AFRICAS.
"YE HAVE THE POOR WITH YOU ALWAYS."
THE WINDS HAVE VEERED.
"THE FIELD IS THE WORLD."
WHERE THE GALE BLOWS FIERCEST.
WITH THE HEN GOES HER BROOD.
THE PROBLEM OF THE OTHER MAN.
OUR LAST FOE.
MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD.
THE END DRAWETH NIGH.