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Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction Recovering the Dream Deferred KareN Kossie-cherNyshev 1 Part I: Five Generations Hence edited and annotated by Karen Kossie-Chernyshev 11 Part II: In Scholarly Review: Recovering the Woman and Her Works 103 To Leave or Not to Leave? The “Boomerang Migration” of Lillian B. Horace (1880–1965) KareN Kossie-cherNyshev 105 Southwestern Female Authors: Lillian B. Horace and Her Contemporaries bruce a. gLasrud 139 To Be a Publisher: Lillian Jones Horace and the Dotson-Jones Printing Company aLisha coLemaN KNighT 151 Of the Coming of Grace: African American Utopian Fiction, the Black Woman Intellectual, and Lillian B. Jones Horace’s Five Generations Hence m. giuLia fabi 163 The Double Burden: A Historical Perspective on Gender and Race Consciousness in the Writings of Lillian B. Jones Horace aNgeLa bosWeLL 192 viii Contents Confronting the “Other Side”: Everyday Resistance in Lillian B. Horace’s Angie Brown bryaN m. JacK 208 Lillian B. Jones Horace and the Literature of White Estrangement: Rediscovering an African American Intellectual of the Jim Crow Era veroNica WaTsoN 222 Lillian Horace and the Respectable Black Woman: Black Women’s Activism in Combating Jim Crow NiKKi broWN 243 Contributors 253 Index 257 ...

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