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The Magazine Novels: Including "Hagar's Daughter", "Winona" and "Of One Blood" (Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-century Black Women Writers)
The Colored American Magazine, first published in 1900, was a pioneering forum for black literary talent. Pauline Hopkins was not only a prolific contributor, but one of its powerful editorial forces. These stories reveal her commitment to fiction as a vehicle for social change, weaving themes such as white oppression, the heroism of black women, and the need for organized resistance to persecution, into the narrative formulas of popular fiction.
Page Count:
672
Publication Date:
1988-04-14
FICTION_GENERAL
AFRICAN AMERICANS_FICTION
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