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Hagars Daughter. A Story of Southern Caste Prejudice

Hagars Daughter. A Story of Southern Caste Prejudice

De : Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins
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Hagars Daughter, originally serialized in The Colored American Magazine between 1901 and 1902, is a riveting work by Pauline E. Hopkins, a distinguished African-American novelist, journalist, historian, and playwright. This powerful narrative explores themes of love and intrigue set against the backdrop of the tumultuous period following President Lincolns assassination. It reveals the deep-seated Southern caste prejudice toward African Americans. Hopkins believed in the transformative power of storytelling, stating that the simple, homely tale, unassumingly told, fosters a bond among all people. Through her literature, she aimed to capture and celebrate the rich complexities of Negro experiences that had been overlooked by mainstream writers. (Summary by lubee930)Copyright Culture and Heritage classics
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    • 035 - Chapter XXXV
      Feb 20 2026
      Hagars Daughter, originally serialized in The Colored American Magazine between 1901 and 1902, is a riveting work by Pauline E. Hopkins, a distinguished African-American novelist, journalist, historian, and playwright. This powerful narrative explores themes of love and intrigue set against the backdrop of the tumultuous period following President Lincolns assassination. It reveals the deep-seated Southern caste prejudice toward African Americans. Hopkins believed in the transformative power of storytelling, stating that the simple, homely tale, unassumingly told, fosters a bond among all people. Through her literature, she aimed to capture and celebrate the rich complexities of Negro experiences that had been overlooked by mainstream writers. (Summary by lubee930)
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      3 min
    • 034 - Chapter XXXIV
      Feb 19 2026
      Hagars Daughter, originally serialized in The Colored American Magazine between 1901 and 1902, is a riveting work by Pauline E. Hopkins, a distinguished African-American novelist, journalist, historian, and playwright. This powerful narrative explores themes of love and intrigue set against the backdrop of the tumultuous period following President Lincolns assassination. It reveals the deep-seated Southern caste prejudice toward African Americans. Hopkins believed in the transformative power of storytelling, stating that the simple, homely tale, unassumingly told, fosters a bond among all people. Through her literature, she aimed to capture and celebrate the rich complexities of Negro experiences that had been overlooked by mainstream writers. (Summary by lubee930)
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      20 min
    • 033 - Chapter XXXIII
      Feb 18 2026
      Hagars Daughter, originally serialized in The Colored American Magazine between 1901 and 1902, is a riveting work by Pauline E. Hopkins, a distinguished African-American novelist, journalist, historian, and playwright. This powerful narrative explores themes of love and intrigue set against the backdrop of the tumultuous period following President Lincolns assassination. It reveals the deep-seated Southern caste prejudice toward African Americans. Hopkins believed in the transformative power of storytelling, stating that the simple, homely tale, unassumingly told, fosters a bond among all people. Through her literature, she aimed to capture and celebrate the rich complexities of Negro experiences that had been overlooked by mainstream writers. (Summary by lubee930)
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      24 min
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