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Charles Waddell Chesnutt

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Charles Waddell Chesnutt Famous memorial

Birth
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
15 Nov 1932 (aged 74)
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Author, Social Reformer. The grandson of a whiteman and the son of free blacks, he was one of the first black writers to use black dialect. His writings were controversial, dealing with subject matter such as interracial sex and "passing" - people legally defined as black but with skin light enough to permit them to represent themselves as white. In the early twentieth century, he began to write essays on the plight of Southern blacks. He served as a member of the general committee of the NAACP, which awarded Chestnutt its Spingarn Medal for his life's work.
Author, Social Reformer. The grandson of a whiteman and the son of free blacks, he was one of the first black writers to use black dialect. His writings were controversial, dealing with subject matter such as interracial sex and "passing" - people legally defined as black but with skin light enough to permit them to represent themselves as white. In the early twentieth century, he began to write essays on the plight of Southern blacks. He served as a member of the general committee of the NAACP, which awarded Chestnutt its Spingarn Medal for his life's work.

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  • Added: Sep 30, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7938356/charles_waddell-chesnutt: accessed ), memorial page for Charles Waddell Chesnutt (20 Jun 1858–15 Nov 1932), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7938356, citing Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.