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A concise biography traces the subject's life from enslavement to celebrated orator and reformer, recounting his escape, autobiographical writings, lecturing tours at home and abroad, editorial and journalistic work, collaborations with abolitionists, involvement in recruitment and political causes during and after the Civil War, public appointments, and final years. The author combines chronological narrative, selections from speeches and published works, and a critical perspective that emphasizes perseverance, moral courage, and influence on civic debates about emancipation, suffrage, and racial prejudice.

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Charles W. Chesnutt

Charles W. Chesnutt was an influential African American author and social critic, known for his exploration of racial themes in post-Civil War America. His works often delve into the complexities of identity and the African American experience. Notable titles include "The Conjure Woman," which showcases his skill in blending folklore with social commentary, and "The Marrow of Tradition," a powerful narrative addressing the racial tensions of his time. Chesnutt's writings contributed significantly to the literary heritage of the United States, making him a key figure in the development of African American literature.

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