The Wife of his Youth and Other Stories of the Color Line, and Selected Essays
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The collection assembles short stories and selected essays that probe the social mechanics and personal effects of the color line, especially within mixed-heritage communities. Fiction pieces dramatize dilemmas of identity, social aspiration, color prejudice, and the legacy of segregation, alternating between realistic social sketches and tales drawing on folk motifs. An appended set of essays argues more directly about racial classification, the future of a racially divided society, and political disenfranchisement, providing the author's reform-minded reflections alongside narratives that expose the moral and emotional costs of social exclusion.
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