The Marrow Of Tradition is a novel is complex novel grounded on a
historically accurate account of the Wilmington, North Carolina "race
riot" of 1898. It was written by African-American writer Charles Waddell
Chesnutt.In this book, the writer narrates a fictional story of the
white supremacist movement when a number of African Americans were
killed and thousands of them more from their homes.The story revolves
around two prominent families, the Carterets and the Millers. Major
Philip Carteret, the editor of The Morning Chronicle newspaper, has
emerged as the unblemished white supremacist who, along with General
Belmont and Captain George McBain, seeks to overthrow "Negro supremacy",
triggering the events that culminate in a deadly "revolution". Dr.
William Miller, after his medical education in North, has returned home
to "his people", founding a local Black hospital in Wellington. Dr.
Miller's wife, Janet, is Major Carteret's wife, Olivia's racially mixed
half-sister. Not surprisingly, Olivia Merkel Carteret struggles to
suppress the truth of her father's scandalous second marriage to her
black servant and Janet Miller's mother, Julia Brown.