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ISBN: 1025821971

ISBN13: 9781025821979

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"Mamba's Daughters" is a poignant and evocative novel that explores the intricate social landscape of Charleston, South Carolina, through the lives of three generations of African American women. The story follows the indomitable Mamba as she navigates the rigid racial and class hierarchies of the early 20th-century South to secure a better future for her daughter, Hagar, and her talented granddaughter, Lissa.

As Mamba maneuvers within white upper-class society to gain social leverage, the narrative unfolds a rich tapestry of sacrifice, resilience, and the pursuit of artistic success. The novel masterfully contrasts the lives of the coastal Gullah community with the urban aristocracy, highlighting the shifting cultural and economic tides of the era. Through the lens of these complex characters, DuBose Heyward delves into themes of racial identity, maternal devotion, and the emergence of the Harlem Renaissance influence in the Deep South.

Renowned for its lyrical prose and empathetic characterizations, "Mamba's Daughters" stands as a significant work of Southern literature. It offers a multifaceted portrayal of the struggle for dignity and upward mobility in a segregated world, capturing the spirit of a community in transition and the enduring strength of the maternal bond.

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