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The Unruly Voice explores the literary and journalistic career of Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins, a turn-of-the-century African American writer who was editor in chief of the Colored American Magazine, though it was not acknowledged on the masthead. Hopkins wrote short fiction, novels, nonfiction articles, and a play believed to be the first by an African American woman. Versatile and politically committed, she was fired when the magazine was bought by an ally of Booker T.
Washington who disliked her editorial stands and unconciliatory politics. Even though more than a thousand pages of Hopkins's works have been brought back into print, The Unruly Voice is the first book devoted exclusively to her writings and the significance she holds for readers today. Contributors explore the social, political, and historical conditions that informed her literary works.
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The Unruly Voice: REDISCOVERING PAULINE ELIZABETH HOPKINS
May 1, 1996, University of Illinois Press
Paperback
in English
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The unruly voice: rediscovering Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins
1996, University of Illinois Press
in English
0252022300 9780252022302
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The Unruly Voice: Rediscovering Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins
June 1, 1996, University of Illinois Press
Hardcover
in English
0252022300 9780252022302
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"Works by and about Pauline Hopkins [by] Malin LaVon Walther": p. [221]-230.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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