The Ways of White Folks

Library binding

English language

Published Oct. 4, 1999 by Tandem Library.

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The Ways of White Folks is a collection of short stories by Langston Hughes, published in 1934.[1] Hughes wrote the book during a year he spent living in Carmel, California.[2] The collection, "marked by pessimism about race relations, as well as a sardonic realism or, contextually: humorous racism,"[2] is among his best known works.[3] Like Chesnutt's The Conjure Woman (1899) and Wright's Uncle Tom's Children (1938), it is an example of a short story cycle.[4]

The collection consists of 14 short stories:[5]

"Cora Unashamed" "Slave on the Block" "Home" "Passing" "A Good Job Gone" "Rejuvenation Through Joy" "The Blues I'm Playing" "Red-Headed Baby" "Poor Little Black Fellow" "Little Dog" "Berry" "Mother and Child" "One Christmas Eve" "Father and Son"

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fabulous collection of short stories

i've only ever read his poems in passing, but these short stories are really, really good! highly recommended, especially if you have only small spurts of time to read.

Subjects

  • Social life and customs
  • Fiction
  • Fiction - General
  • Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)
  • United States
  • General
  • 20th century
  • African Americans