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Negro Tales

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A series of short stories, sketches, and animal fables that mix humor and seriousness to evoke everyday life in a close-knit rural community. Pieces alternate between domestic or civic vignettes and folkloric parables, including trickster-animal tales and anniversary or courtship episodes. Narration favors a lively, colloquial voice that preserves customary speech and local detail while emphasizing resilience, moral consequence, social observation, and small-scale rituals. Some stories deliver pointed satire or instruction through fable structure, while others record personal struggles and communal life with quiet sympathy.

About the Author

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Joseph S. Cotter

Joseph S. Cotter was an American author and poet, recognized for his contributions to African American literature in the early 20th century. His notable work, "Negro Tales," showcases a collection of stories that reflect the experiences and cultural heritage of African Americans. Cotter's writing often emphasizes themes of identity, resilience, and the richness of Black folklore, making significant strides in representing the voices of his community. Through his literary efforts, he played a role in the broader movement of African American writers who sought to illuminate the complexities of their lived experiences.

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