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Author Brown, Lois, 1966- author

Title Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins : Black daughter of the Revolution / Lois Brown

Publisher Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c2008

Copies

LOCATION CALL NO. STATUS
 UM Orono Stacks  PS1999.H4226 Z58 2008    AVAILABLE  
 UMA Stacks  PS1999.H4226 Z58 2008    AVAILABLE  
 USM POR Stacks  PS1999.H4226 Z58 2008    AVAILABLE  
 Maine State Lib. Stacks  B H7955b 2008    AVAILABLE  
 Maine State Lib. Stacks  OFFSITE B H7955b 2008 c.2  LIBR USE ONLY  
Phys Descr xiv, 690 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Series Gender & American culture
Gender & American culture
Note Includes bibliographical references (p. [631]-664) and index
Contents Black daughter, Black history -- Patriarchal facts and fictions -- The creation of a Boston family -- Progressive arts and the public sphere -- Dramatic freedom : The slaves' escape; or, The underground railroad -- Spectacular matters : "Boston's favorite colored soprano" and entertainment culture in New England -- Literary advocacy : women's work, race activism, and lynching -- For humanity : the public work of Contending forces -- Contending forces as ancestral narrative -- Cooperative enterprises -- (Wo)manly testimony : the Colored American magazine and public history -- Love, loss, and the reconstitution of paradise : Hagar's daughter and the work of mystery -- "Boyish hopes" and the politics of brotherhood : Winona, a tale of Negro life in the South and Southwest -- The souls and spirits of Black folk : pan-Africanism and racial recovery in Of one blood and other writings -- Witness to the truth : the public and private demise of the Colored American magazine -- The Colored American magazine in New York City -- New alliances : Pauline Hopkins and the Voice of the Negro -- Well known as a race writer : Pauline Hopkins as public intellectual -- The New era magazine and a "singlewoman of Boston" -- Cambridge days
Summary "In this critical biography, Lois Brown documents for the first time Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins's early family life and her ancestral connections to eighteenth-century New England, the African slave trade, and twentieth-century race activism in the North." "Richly grounded in archival sources, Brown's work offers a definitive study that clarifies a number of inconsistencies in earlier writing about Hopkins. Brown re-creates the life of a remarkable woman in the context of her times, revealing Hopkins as the descendant of a family comprising many distinguished individuals, an active participant and supporter of the arts, a woman of stature among professional peers and clubwomen, a literary editor and author, and a gracious and outspoken crusader for African American rights."--Jacket
Subject Hopkins, Pauline E. (Pauline Elizabeth)
Authors, American -- 19th century -- Biography
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography
African American women authors -- Biography
African American journalists -- Biography
African American women -- Intellectual life
African Americans in literature
African Americans -- History -- 1877-1964
Racism -- United States -- History -- 20th century
United States -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century
Maine -- Biography
OCLC # 181142292
ISBN # 9780807831663
0807831662