Gonzales. Gullah stories of the Carolina coast

Today's free book is The black border; Gullah stories of the Carolina coast by Ambrose E. Gonzales (1922). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

The book is available at Hathi Trust (I have not checked for other online sources).

("The Old Plantation," c. 1790; details)


Table of Contents

Noblesse Oblige 
My Maussuh 
An Antemortem Demise 
The Lion of Lewisburg 
The Lion Killer 
Old Barney 
Billybedam 
Short Cut to Justice 
Sam Dickerson 
Simon the "Squerril" Hunter 
The "Cunjuh" That Came Back 
The Raccoon Hunter 
The Turkey Hunter 
The 'Gator Hunter 
The "Wiles That in the Women Are" 
A Ricefield Idyll 
The Dower House 
At the Cross Roads Store 
Mingo the Drill Master 
Old Harrison 
A Marriage of Convenience 
The Plat-Eye 
Old Pickett 
The Lost Buck 
Jim Moultrie's Divorce 
Buh Alligettuh en' Buh Deer 
Buh Hawss en' Buh Mule (a Fable) 
Liss "Bin Eensult"
The Retort Courteous 
The Cat Was Crazy
A Congaree Water-Color
Waiting Till the Bridegrooms Come
A Gullah's Tale of Woe
The Doctor Didn't "Exceed"
The Lady Couldn't "Specify"
A Question of Privilege
Conductor Smith's Dilemma
One Was Taken—the Other Left
Egg-zactly
An Interrupted Offertory
A Flaw in the "Eenditement"
Old Wine—New Bottles
A Glossary of the Gullah
The Tar-Baby Story, as Told by Col. C. C.
Jones and Joel Chandler Harris