Mamba's Daughters

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Mamba's Daughters is a 1929 novel by American author DuBose Heyward that portrays the lives, struggles, and cultural richness of African American women in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novel
author DuBose Heyward NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn African American women in Charleston
followsInAuthorCareer Porgy NERFINISHED
genre African American literature
Southern literature
fiction
hasForm prose
hasLiteraryMovement Southern Renaissance NERFINISHED
hasNotableElement detailed depiction of Charleston African American life
use of Gullah-influenced dialect
hasSubject African American culture in South Carolina
race relations in the American South
isPartOfAuthorOeuvre DuBose Heyward bibliography
language English
mainTheme cultural identity
family relationships
lives of African American women
racial inequality
social class
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
portrays cultural richness of African American communities
struggles of African American women in the Jim Crow South
publicationYear 1929
publisherCountry United States NERFINISHED
settingCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
settingLocation Charleston, South Carolina NERFINISHED
timePeriodSetting early 20th century

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DuBose Heyward notableWork Mamba's Daughters
DuBose Heyward wrote Mamba's Daughters