Chesnutt, Charles W. 1858-1932
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الاسم الرئيس (بالعبرية)
צ'סנט, צ'ארלס, 1858-1932
الاسم الرئيس (باللاتينية)
Chesnutt, Charles W. 1858-1932
صِيَغ اسمية أخرى
Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1858-1932
تاريخ الميلاد
1858-06-20
تاريخ الوفاة
1932-11-15
مهنة
Essayists
Lawyers
Novelists
Political activists
Teachers
لغات ذات صلة
eng
النوع الاجتماعي
male
أرقام تعريفية أخرى
مصادر المعلومات
- African American National Biography, accessed via The Oxford African American Studies Center online database, July 27, 2014:(Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, fiction writer; born June 20, 1858 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States; moved to Fayetteville in 1866 with his family; principal of the normal school in Fayetteville, North Carolina at age twenty-two; in 1883 used his self-taught ability to take shorthand at two hundred words per minute to escape from the post-Civil War South, first to New York for a few months and then to Cleveland where he worked as an office clerk and court reporter; passed the Ohio bar exam in 1887 and established a prosperous legal stenography firm; published short fiction and articles; active member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in Cleveland and nationally; member of the National Arts Club; awarded the NAACP's prestigious Spingarn Medal (1928); died November 15,1932 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
- His The conjure woman, 1899.
- His Mandy Oxendine, c1993:CIP t.p. (Charles W. Chesnutt)
- The colonel's dream, c1969:t.p. (Charles W. Chesnutt) cover (Charles Waddell Chesnutt)
- Wikipedia WWW site, Mar. 30, 2012:Charles W. Chesnutt p. (Charles Waddell Chesnutt (June 20, 1858-Nov. 17, 1932) was an American author, essayist, political activist and lawyer)
- NUCMC data from Fisk Univ. Lib. for His Collection supplement No. 1, 1898-1942(Charles W. Chesnutt; African American novelist; born June 20, 1858 in Cleveland, Ohio to free blacks from North Carolina)