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Children of the Levee
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Set in 1870s Cincinnati, the narrative explores the vibrant African American culture thriving in the city, supported by commerce along the Ohio River. Young Lafcadio Hearn, a budding journalist, captures the essence of this community through twelve insightful sketches. His observations reveal a unique cosmopolitan tolerance amidst the roughness of levee life, providing a nuanced portrayal of post-Civil War African American experiences. These early writings not only document a significant cultural landscape but also hint at Hearn's future journeys across various regions.
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Children of the Levee, Lafcadio Hearn
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- Released
- 2014
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- Title
- Children of the Levee
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Lafcadio Hearn
- Publisher
- University Press of Kentucky
- Released
- 2014
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 120
- ISBN13
- 9780813152547
- Category
- Myths / Legends, Ethnography, Journalism
- Description
- Set in 1870s Cincinnati, the narrative explores the vibrant African American culture thriving in the city, supported by commerce along the Ohio River. Young Lafcadio Hearn, a budding journalist, captures the essence of this community through twelve insightful sketches. His observations reveal a unique cosmopolitan tolerance amidst the roughness of levee life, providing a nuanced portrayal of post-Civil War African American experiences. These early writings not only document a significant cultural landscape but also hint at Hearn's future journeys across various regions.