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E. K. MEANS Is this a title? It is not. It is the name of a writer of negro stories, who has made himself so completely the writer of negro stories that his book needs no title. ILLUSTRATED BY KEMBLE G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS NEW YORK AND LONDON The Knickerbocker Press 1918
Foreword.
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
The Late Figger Bush.
Hoodoo Eyes.
The Art of Enticing Labor.
The Cruise of the Mud Hen.
Two Sorry Sons of Sorrow.
I “ALL DE WORL’ AM SAD AN’ DREARY.”
II THE LONE WOLF.
III THE SLEEPER WAKES.
IV THE CONQUEST OF KERLERAC
V TROUBLE’S TWIN.
VI IN THE MASSACRE SWAMP.
VII “GON’ER GIT THEM NIGGERS!”
VIII MOB AND MUSIC.
IX BACK TO THE OLD FOLKS.
Monarch of the Manacle.
All is Fair.
I THE HORSE RACE.
II SKIPPER’S FORM.
III DEEP LAID PLANS.
IV THE LAME SORREL.
V NIGGER BLACKIE.
VI BY THREE LENGTHS.
VII DOPE.
VIII DISASTER.
IX ONE DOLLAR, ONE CENT, ONE WORM.
X RATTLESNAKE.
Hoodoo Face.
I THE STRANGER.
II “TOOK IN.”
III FOURTEEN SWALLOWS.
IV A PIPE OF ’BACKY.
V AMONG THIEVES.
VI THE TICKFALL TIGER STRIKES.
VII GOING HOME.
VIII THE HOODOO GIRL.
IX DINNER GAZE SINGS.
X HOME AGAIN.
XI UP AGAINST IT.
XII HITCH’S MOTHER.
XIII THE HOODOO FACE.
XIV SKEETER STARTS A BLAZE.
XV COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENSE.
XVI WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE.
XVII SMOKE OF BATTLE.
XVIII THE HOODOO FACE SMILES.
GREATHEART By Ethel M. Dell
The Smiting of the Rock A Tale of Oregon
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