Of One Blood: Or, the Hidden Self: the Givens Collection - Pauline Hopkins - Books - Washington Square Press - 9780743467698 - February 3, 2004
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Of One Blood: Or, the Hidden Self: the Givens Collection

Pauline Hopkins

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Of One Blood: Or, the Hidden Self: the Givens Collection

Of One Blood is the last of four novels written by Pauline Hopkins. She is considered by some to be "the most prolific African-American woman writer and the most influential literary editor of the first decade of the twentieth century, though she is one of the lesser known literary figures of the much lauded Harlem Renaissance. Of One Blood first appeared in serial form in Colored American Magazine in the November and December 1902 and the January 1903 issues of the publication, during the four-year period that Hopkins served as its editor.
Hopkins tells the story of Reuel Briggs, a medical student who couldn't care less about being black and appreciating African history, but finds himself in Ethiopia on an archeological trip. His motive is to raid the country of lost treasures -- which he does find in the ancient land. However, he discovers much more than he bargained for: the painful truth about blood, race, and the half of his history that was never told. Hopkins wrote the novel intending, in her own words, to "raise the stigma of degradation from [the Black] race." The title, Of One Blood, refers to the biological kinship of all human beings.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 3, 2004
ISBN13 9780743467698
Publishers Washington Square Press
Pages 224
Dimensions 135 × 211 × 16 mm   ·   190 g
Language English  
Contributor Prof. Deborah Mcdowell

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