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Acknowledgments | ||
Editorial Note | ||
Introduction | 3 | |
Pt. I | Cable's Protege in 1889-1891: An "Insider" Views the Negro Question | 27 |
Pt. II | A Dream Deferred, 1891-1896: The Businessman Prevails | 73 |
Pt. III | Page's Protege in 1897-1899: The Reemergence of the Artist and Prophet | 95 |
Pt. IV | The Professional Novelist of 1899-1902: Pursuit of the Dream | 131 |
Pt. V | Discontent in 1903-1904: A Turn to Argumentative Prose | 177 |
Pt. VI | The Quest Renewed, 1904-1905: Argumentative Art for an Indifferent Readership | 211 |
Index | 237 |
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