<p>2019 Reprint of 1901 Edition.&nbsp; <em>The Marrow of Tradition</em> (1901) is a historical novel set at the time and portraying a fictional account of the Wilmington Insurrection of 1898 in Wilmington North Carolina.&nbsp; This story is a fictional account of the rise of the white supremacist movement specifically as it contributed to the &quot;race riots&quot; that took place in Wilmington North Carolina in 1898.&nbsp; It is also passionate portrait of the betrayal of black culture in America.&nbsp; The novel was written in direct refutation of many of sensationalized accounts of the &quot;race riot&quot; in Wilmington. These accounts included inaccurate news reports and a series of white supremacist novels. These accounts were the only ones available to readers in the North whose knowledge was limited to what was readily available in print.&nbsp; William Dean Howell described the work as one of great power and it has become a classic in the history of American race relations.</p>