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The Marengo Jake stories: the tales of Jake Mitchell and Robert Wilton Burton

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Between 1885 and 1894 The Montgomery Advertiser, The Birmingham-Age Herald, and The New Orleans Times Democrat featured a series of about 80 humorous black-dialect sketches by Robert Wilton Burton, a bookseller and writer from Auburn, Alabama.  According to Burton, these tales were based on various characters in the black community of Auburn, and 36 of them were devoted exclusively to a character called "Marengo Jake."  Probably originally from Virginia, Jake Mitchell was brought to the Drake Plantation in Marengo county as a boy in the 1850's.  After the Civil War, the Drake family moved to Auburn and many former slaves followed, forming a fairly large expatriate Marengo County community.  The theme of the stories, usually related by Jake, centers on the superiority of all things from Marengo County, especially over those in Lee County, in which Auburn is located.

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University of Alabama Press
0817380345 / 9780817380342
eBook (EPUB)
813.4
10/09/2009
English
163 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Previously published under title: De remnant truth, 1991 Derived record based on unviewed print version record.