The Vengence of the Gods: And Three Other Stories of Real American Color Line Life

William Pickens (1881 - 1954)

Although slavery was abolished in the United States with the ratification of the 13th Amendment on December 6, 1865, its cancerous tendrils have permanently woven themselves into the fabric of this nation, and persist malevolently even in the 21st century. One of these insidious branches is known as the "color line." In The Vengeance of the Gods, Pickens investigates this particular legacy of slavery through a series of four short stories that span the era beginning in the decade after the demise of Reconstruction through America's involvement in World War I. - Summary by James K. White

Genre(s): Historical Fiction, Single Author Collections

Language: English

Keyword(s): race (29), color line (4), legacy of slavery (1)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Introduction & Forward James K. White
00:09:49
Play 01 The Vengeance of the Gods (Chapter I.) James K. White
00:16:07
Play 02 The Vengeance of the Gods (Chapter II.) James K. White
00:11:39
Play 03 The Vengeance of the Gods (Chapter III.) James K. White
00:07:31
Play 04 The Vengeance of the Gods (Chapter IV.) James K. White
00:09:44
Play 05 The Vengeance of the Gods (Chapter V.) James K. White
00:12:59
Play 06 The Vengeance of the Gods (Chapter VI.) James K. White
00:11:09
Play 07 The Vengeance of the Gods (Chapter VII.) James K. White
00:05:53
Play 08 The Vengeance of the Gods (Chapter VIII.) James K. White
00:23:38
Play 09 The Vengeance of the Gods (Chapter IX.) James K. White
00:22:02
Play 10 The Superior Race James K. White
00:29:56
Play 11 Passing the Buck James K. White
00:19:07
Play 12 Tit For Tat James K. White
00:15:10