Mamba's Daughters

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Mamba's Daughters (ISBN 1570030421) is a 1929 book authored by DuBose Heyward and published by the University of South Carolina Press.[1] The book is set in the early 20th century, following three different families in scenes of deception and social transformation. The book also explores racial boundaries during that period of the 20th century. The book received positive reviews, with Charleston Magazine commenting that it provided "a unique perspective not only of Charleston's racial tensions, but also of the unique subculture shared by Charleston's elite whites and poorer blacks".[2] Years later, the novel was turned into a play starring Ethel Waters.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Mamba's Daughter: A Novel of Charleston. Google Books. Retrieved 2007-11-30
  2. ^ Mamba's Daughters. University of South Carolina Press, Retrieved September 6, 2016