Paul Marchand, F. M. C.
Discover the compelling narrative of Paul Marchand, F. M. C. by Charles Waddell Chesnutt, a groundbreaking work published in 2005 by the University Press of Mississippi. Set against the vibrant backdrop of nineteenth-century New Orleans, this novel delves into the intricate systems of race and caste during a pivotal moment in American history, just before the Harlem Renaissance. With 277 pages of rich storytelling, Chesnutt explores themes of identity and social justice, making this book a significant contribution to both literary and historical discourse. Join Paul Marchand on his journey as a free man of color, navigating the complexities of society and personal freedom in a time of profound change. This engaging tale is a must-read for anyone interested in fiction that challenges societal norms and reflects on the human experience.