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The crime of lynching is not likely to cease until the crime of ravishing and murdering women and children is less frequent than it has been of late. And this crime, which is well-nigh wholly confined to the Negro race, will not greatly diminish until the Negroes themselves take it in hand and stamp
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As the crime of rape of late years had its baleful renascence in the teaching of equality and the placing of power in the ignorant Negroes' hands, so its perpetuation and increase have undoubtedly been due in large part to the same teaching. The intelligent Negro may understand what social equality
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was president of the college. In Page's later literary works, Robert E. Lee would come to serve as the model figure of Southern Heroism. Page left Washington College before graduation for financial reasons after three years, but continued to desire an education specifically in law. To earn money to
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Thomas Nelson Page lamented that the slavery-era "good old darkies" had been replaced by the "new issue" (Blacks born after slavery) whom he described as "lazy, thriftless, intemperate, insolent, dishonest, and without the most rudimentary elements of morality" (pp. 80, 163). Page, who helped
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Lynching does not end ravishing, and that is the prime necessity... The charge that is often made, that the innocent are sometimes lynched, has little foundation. The rage of a mob is not directed against the innocent, but against the guilty; and its fury would not be satisfied with any other
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novel, with the heinous figure of Moses, a loathsome and sinister Black politician. Moses tried to rape a white woman: "He gave a snarl of rage and sprang at her like a wild beast" (pp. 356–358). The depiction of rape using animal metaphors was a common feature of American
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genre of Southern writing, which told of an idealized version of life before the Civil War, with contented slaves working for beloved masters and their families. Page viewed the Antebellum South as a representation of moral purity, and often vilified the reforms of the
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sacrifices than the death of the real criminal. Nor does the criminal merit any consideration, however terrible the punishment. The real injury is to the perpetrators of the crime of destroying the law, and to the community in which the law is slain...
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Likewise, Thomas Nelson Page complained that African American leaders should cease "talk of social equality that inflames the ignorant Negro," and instead, work to stop "the crime of ravishing and murdering women and children."
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between 1876 and 1893, and also began his writing career. In 1893, Page, who had become disillusioned with the Southern legal system, gave up his practice entirely and moved with his wife to Washington, D.C.
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Thomas Nelson Page was one of the best-known writers of his day. He served as Woodrow Wilson's ambassador to Italy, and the president referred to him as a "national ornament".
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popularize the images of cheerful and devoted Mammies and Sambos in his early books, became one of the first writers to introduce a literary black brute.
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truly means, but to the ignorant and brutal young Negro, it signifies but one thing: the opportunity to enjoy, equally with white men, the privilege of
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by acquitting the mob from any guilt, holding, instead, the supposedly debased Blacks responsible for their own violent executions. In his 1904 essay,
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He was married to Anne Seddon Bruce on July 28, 1886. She died on December 21, 1888, of a throat hemorrhage. He remarried on June 6, 1893, to
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Roberson, John R. (1956). "Two Virginia Novelists on Woman's Suffrage: An Exchange of Letters between Mary Johnston and Thomas Nelson Page,"
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pay for his degree, Page tutored the children of his cousins in Kentucky. From 1873 to 1874, he was enrolled in the law school of the
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Gaines, Anne-Rosewell J. (1981). "Political Reward and Recognition: Woodrow Wilson Appoints Thomas Nelson Page Ambassador to Italy,"
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calls it "America's national tragedy" that American memory was informed by the "romantic fantasies" of writers like Page and
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Martin, Matthew R. (1998). "The Two-Faced New South: The Plantation Tales of Thomas Nelson Page and Charles W. Chesnutt,"
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Bundrick, Christopher (2008). "Return of the Repressed: Gothic and Romance in Thomas Nelson Page's Red Rock,"
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After returning to his home in Oakland, Virginia, Page continued to write for the remainder of his years.
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Abbott, Shirley. Womenfolks, growing up down South. New Haven, Conn.: Ticknor & Fields 1983. Print.
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had died less than three years earlier). Page's second wife Florence was a member of the prestigious
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from 1911 to 1916, urged that "no library should be without…all of Thomas Nelson Page's books".
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In this flood of testimony about faithful blacks ... history gives way completely to mythology.
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cause in the U.S. government. After a disagreement with President Wilson over the terms of the
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There, he wrote eighteen books that were compiled and published in 1912. Page popularized the
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Christmann, James (2000). "Dialect's Double-Murder: Thomas Nelson Page's 'In Ole Virginia',"
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of Virginia, from loss to development. He was involved in gaining Federal funding to build a
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Dauer, Richard Paul. "Thomas Nelson Page, Diplomat" (MA, College of William and Mary, 1972)
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Bailey, Fred Arthur (1997). "Thomas Nelson Page and the Patrician Cult of the Old South,"
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Flusche, Michael (1976). "Thomas Nelson Page: The Quandary of a Literary Gentleman,"
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Holman, Harriet R. (1970). "Attempt and Failure: Thomas Nelson Page as Playwright,"
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Holman, Harriet R. (1969). "Thomas Nelson Page's Account of Tennessee Hospitality,"
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in 1900, protecting a site where the remains of James Fort were later discovered by
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In her effort to control the image of slavery and Civil War in the American mind,
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The Delectable Negro: Human Consumption and Homoeroticism within US Slave Culture
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Gross, Theodore L. (1966). "Thomas Nelson Page: Creator of a Virginia Classic,"
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McCluskey, John (1982). "Americanisms in the Writings of Thomas Nelson Page,"
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American Authors 1600-1900. A Biographical Dictionary of American Literature
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American Authors 1600-1900. A Biographical Dictionary of American Literature
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fiction featured a nostalgic view of the South in step with what is termed
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Holman, Harriet R. (1970). "The Kentucky Journal of Thomas Nelson Page,"
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Address at the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the Settlement of Jamestown
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Nashville, Tenn.: Publishing House M.E. Church, South, pp. 120–151.
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Quisenberry, A.C. (1913). "The First Pioneer Families of Virginia",
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, pp. 108, 109, 111, 112–113.
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Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission staff (January 1974).
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The Novels, Stories, Sketches and Poems of Thomas Nelson Page
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for six years between 1913 and 1919. There he supported the
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Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the Civil War.
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Page was born on one of the Nelson family's plantations,
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Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities
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from 1913 to 1919 under the administration of President
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In 1869, he entered Washington College, known now as
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Although he was from once-wealthy lineage, after the
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Harvard University Press. p. 282. 1161:Marse Chan excerpted from in Ole Virginia 1063: 1061: 1059: 339:(1920) is a memoir of his service there. 164:literature which was used to promote the 1549:New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1897. 1267: 1020: 869:The International Who's Who in the World 560: 518:to mobilize to save historical sites at 514:Page was an activist in stimulating the 369: 361: 349: 192: 2200:Writers of American Southern literature 651:Red Rock: A Chronicle of Reconstruction 599:(1891) short stories for young readers. 2087: 1582:, with 100 library catalog records 1467:, Vol. 11, No. 32, pp. 55, 57–77. 1246: 1111: 1067: 1056: 997: 931: 883:"Thomas Nelson Page | American author" 288:His 1887 collection of short stories, 37:A 1903 portrait photograph of Page by 1625: 974: 623:(1894) short stories and one novella. 593:(1888) short novel for young readers. 585:Befo' de War: Echoes in Negro Dialect 2210:Washington and Lee University alumni 2165:People from Hanover County, Virginia 1505:Works by or about Thomas Nelson Page 1310:International Social Science Review, 1192: 1173: 645:The Old Gentleman of the Black Stock 545:He died in 1922 at the age of 69 at 511:, making Page a member by marriage. 178:. Page's most notable works include 175:Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine 2140:American people of Scottish descent 1312:Vol. 72, No. 3/4, pp. 110–121. 466:United Daughters of the Confederacy 425:The Negro: The Southerner's Problem 79:Oakland, Montpelier, Virginia, U.S. 13: 2225:20th-century American male writers 2135:American people of English descent 1660:United States Ambassadors to Italy 1484:New York: Oxford University Press. 1460:New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1301: 955:American National Biography Online 707:(1907) short stories and one play. 188: 14: 2256: 2150:American male short story writers 1608:October 12, 1913 – June 21, 1919 1604:United States Ambassador to Italy 1489: 1474:Vol. 64, No. 3, pp. 286–290. 1402:Vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 269–272. 1395:Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 338–351. 1382:"Thomas Nelson Page (1853–1922)." 1374:Vol. 89, No. 3, pp. 328–340. 1367:Vol. 84, No. 4, pp. 464–485. 1350:Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 234–243. 948: 759:The Shepherd Who Watched by Night 717:Tommy Trot's Visit to Santa Claus 522:and elsewhere, especially in the 345: 160:In his writing, Page popularized 1663: 1653: 1539: 1163:. 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(1967). 837: 464:, historian general of the 442:cohabiting with white women 374:Thomas Nelson Page in 1916. 10: 2261: 1360:Vol. 74, pp. 837–855. 1348:American Literary Realism, 1343:Vol. 18, pp. 139–140. 1316:Baskervill, William Malone 223:First Families of Virginia 2215:People from Dupont Circle 2155:Nelson family of Virginia 1974: 1963: 1863: 1825: 1814: 1798: 1757: 1746: 1725: 1684: 1673: 1610: 1601: 1593: 1588: 1426:Vol. 6, pp. 263–271. 1419:Kent, Charles W. (1907). 1247:Blight, David W. (2001). 1199:. NYU Press. p. 109. 998:Kunitz, Stanley. (1938). 932:Kunitz, Stanley. 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(1941). 755:(1914) short story. 747:The Page Story Book 572:, published in 1894 245:Lexington, Virginia 145:. He served as the 88:Rock Creek Cemetery 2120:American essayists 1576:Thomas Nelson Page 1562:Thomas Nelson Page 1553:Thomas Nelson Page 1358:Harper's Magazine, 1341:Book News Monthly, 1053:, page 19 - 25, 87 979:Thomas Nelson Page 753:The Stranger's Pew 574: 376: 368: 366:Thomas Nelson Page 360: 354:Illustration from 230:American Civil War 199: 141:, politician, and 135:Thomas Nelson Page 25:Thomas Nelson Page 2082: 2081: 1951: 1799:Minister Resident 1758:ChargĂ© d'Affaires 1726:Minister Resident 1685:ChargĂ© d'Affaires 1620: 1619: 1611:Succeeded by 1597:Thomas J. O'Brien 1589:Diplomatic posts 1500:Project Gutenberg 1324:Southern Writers. 1178:Mind of the South 1051:978-80-87173-47-3 949:Simms, L. Moody. 819:Vol. XIII (1922). 808:Art and Progress, 790:Selected articles 609:On Newfound River 547:Oakland, Virginia 524:Historic Triangle 481:Sterling A. 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A 1903 portrait photograph of Page by Frances Benjamin Johnston
Frances Benjamin Johnston
Oakland
Montpelier, Virginia
Rock Creek Cemetery
Washington, D.C.
Florence Lathrop Field
Anne Elizabeth Wilson

lawyer
writer
U.S. ambassador to Italy
Woodrow Wilson
World War I
Plantation tradition
Lost Cause
New South
Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine

Oakland
Beaverdam
Hanover County, Virginia
Nelson
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First Families of Virginia
American Civil War
Reconstruction
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, Virginia
Robert E. Lee

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