1059
Brown, Frank L. Trumbull Park, a novel. Chicago, Regnery [1959] 432 p. PZ4.B8774Tr [TR: PS3552.R68549]
1060
Brown, Lloyd L. Iron City, a novel. New York, Masses & Mainstream, 1951. 255 p. PZ4.B879Ir
1061
Brown, William W. Clotel. New York, Arno Press, 1969. 245 p. illus. (Afro-American culture series) [DLC] [TR: PZ3.B8199Cl7; PS1139.B9]
Reprint of the 1853 ed.
The first novel written by a Negro.
1062
Chastain, Thomas. Judgment day. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1962. 213 p. PZ4.C489Ju [TR: PS3553.H3416]
1063
Chesnutt, Charles W. The colonel's dream. New York, Doubleday, Page, 1905. 294 p. PZ3.C4253Cl [TR: PS1292.C6]
1064
Chesnutt, Charles W. The conjure woman. Ridgewood, N. J., Gregg Press [1968] 229 p. (Americans in fiction) PZ3.C4253C5 [TR: PS1292.C6]
Reprint of the 1899 ed.
Contents.—The goophered grapevine.—Po' Sandy. Mars Jeem's nightmare.—The conjurer's revenge.—Sis' Becky's pickaninny.—The gray wolf's ha'nt.—Hot-Foot Hannibal.
1065
Chesnutt, Charles W. The house behind the cedars. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1900. 294 p. PZ3.C4253H [TR: PS1292.C6]
1066
Chesnutt, Charles W. The marrow of tradition. New York, Arno Press, 1969. 329 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature) [PZ3.C425M5] [TR: PZ3.C4253Mar 1969; PS1292.C6]
Afro-American culture series.
Reprint of the 1901 ed.
1067
Chesnutt, Charles W. The wife of his youth, and other stories of the color line. With illustrations by Clyde O. De Land. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1899. 323 p. plates. PZ3.C4253W [TR:PS1292.C6]
Contents.—The wife of his youth.—Her Virginia mammy.—The sheriff's children.—A matter of principle.—Cicely's dream.—The passing of Grandison.—Uncle Wellington's wives.—The bouquet.—The web of circumstance.
1068
Clarke, John H., ed. American Negro short stories. New York, Hill and Wang [1966] xix, 355 p. PZ1.C563Am