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Bibliography WORKS BY PAULINE E. HOPKINS Novels Contending Forces: A Romance Illustrative of Negro Life North and South. Boston: Colored Co-operative Publishing Company, 1900. Reprint, Miami: Mnemosyne, 1968. Reprint, with an afterword by Gwendolyn Brooks, Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1978. Reprint, with an introduction by Richard Yarborough . Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. The Magazine Novels of Pauline Hopkins. 1901–3. Intro. Hazel V. Carby. Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. Theater Peculiar Sam; or, The Underground Railroad. 1879. Rpt. in The Roots of African American Drama. Ed. Leo Hamalian and James V. Hatch. Detroit, Mich.: Wayne State University Press, 1991. 100–123. Rpt. in African American Theater. Ed. Eileen Southern. New York: Garland, 1994. Nonfiction A Primer of Facts Pertaining to the Early Greatness of the African Race and the Possibility of Restoration by Its Descendants—with Epilogue. Cambridge, Mass.: P. E. Hopkins, 1905. Serial Novels Hagar’s Daughter: A Story of Southern Caste Prejudice. Serialized in Colored American Magazine 2.5 (Mar. 1901): 337–52; 2.6 (Apr. 1901): 431–45; 3.1 (May 1901): 24– 34; 3.2 (June 1901): 117–28; 3.3 (July 1901): 185–95; 3.4 (Aug. 1901): 262–72; 3.5 (Sept. 1901): 343–53; 3.6 (Oct. 1901): 425–35; 4.1 (Nov. 1901): 23–33; 4.2 335 336 Bibliography (Dec. 1901): 113–24; 4.3 (Jan./Feb. 1902): 188–200; 4.4 (Mar. 1902): 281–91. Published as Sarah A. Allen. Rpt. in The Magazine Novels (1–284). Of One Blood; or, The Hidden Self. Serialized in Colored American Magazine 6.1 (Nov. 1902): 29–40; 6.2 (Dec. 1902): 102–13; 6.3 (Jan. 1903): 191–200; 6.4 (Feb. 1903): 264–72; 6.5 (Mar. 1903): 339–48; 6.6 (May/June 1903): 423–32; 6.7 (July 1903): 492–501; 6.8 (Aug. 1903): 580–86; 6.9 (Sept. 1903): 643–47; 6.10 (Oct. 1903): 726–31; 6.11 (Nov. 1903): 802–7. Rpt. in The Magazine Novels (439–621). Topsy Templeton. An incomplete serialized novel in New Era Magazine (Feb. 1916): 11–20, 48; (Mar. 1916): 75–84. Winona: A Tale of Negro Life in the South and Southwest. Serialized in Colored American Magazine 5.1 (May 1902): 29–41; 5.2 (June 1902): 97–110; 5.3 (July 1902): 177– 87; 5.4 (Aug. 1902): 257–68; 5.5 (Sept. 1902): 348–58; 5.6 (Oct. 1902): 522–31. Rpt. in The Magazine Novels (285–437). Other Periodical Publications “As the Lord Lives, He Is One of Our Mother’s Children.” Colored American Magazine 6.11 (Nov. 1903): 795–801. Rpt. in Ammons, Short Fiction, 276–86. Rpt. in Washington, Invented Lives, 130–46. “Bro’r Abr’m Jimson’s Wedding: A Christmas Story.” Colored American Magazine 4.2 (Dec. 1901): 103–12. Rpt. in Ammons, Short Fiction, 107–25. “Charles Winter Wood; or, From Bootblack to Professor.” Colored American Magazine 5.5 (Sept. 1902): 345–48. Published as J. Shirley Shadrach. “Converting Fanny.” New Era Magazine (Feb. 1916): 33–34. Published as Sarah A. Allen. “The Dark Races of the Twentieth Century.” Voice of the Negro. “I. Oceania: The Dark-hued Inhabitants of New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, New Hebrides, Solomon Islands, Fiji Islands, Polynesia, Samoa and Hawaii,” 2.2 (Feb. 1905): 108–15; “II. The Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Java, Sumatra and the Philippines,” 2.3 (Mar. 1905): 187–91; “III. The Yellow Race: Siam, China, Japan, Korea, Tibet ,” 2.5 (May 1905): 330–35; “IV. Africa: Abyssinians, Egyptians, Nilotic Class, Berbers, Kaffirs, Hottentots, Africans of Northern Tropics (Including Negroes of Central, Eastern and Western Africa), Negroes of the United States,” 2.6 (June 1905): 415–18; “VI. The North American Indian.—Conclusion,” 2.7 (July 1905): 459–63. “A Dash for Liberty.” Colored American Magazine 3.4 (Aug. 1901): 243–47. Rpt. in Ammons, Short Fiction, 89–98. “Echoes from the Annual Convention of Northeastern Federation of Colored Women ’s Clubs.” Colored American Magazine 6.10 (Oct. 1903): 709–13. “Elijah William Smith: A Colored Poet of Early Days.” Colored American Magazine 6.2 (Dec. 1902): 96–100. “Famous Men of the Negro Race.” A series published in the Colored American Magazine . “Toussaint L’Ouverture,” 2.1 (Nov. 1900): 9–24; “Hon. Frederick Douglass,” [3.145.130.31] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 12:06 GMT) Bibliography 337 2.2 (Dec...

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