Sách nói: Contending Forces
- Download 00 - [Preface] audio
- Download 01 - [A Retrospect of the Past] audio
- Download 02 - [The Days Before the War] audio
- Download 03 - [Coming Events Cast their Shadows Before] audio
- Download 04 - [The Tragedy] audio
- Download 05 - [Ma Smith's Lodging-House] audio
- Download 06 - [Ma Smith's Lodging-House - Concluded] audio
- Download 07 - [Friendship] audio
- Download 08 - [The Sewing-Circle] audio
- Download 09 - [Love Took Up the Harp of Life] audio
- Download 10 - [The Fair] audio
- Download 11 - [The Fair - Concluded] audio
- Download 12 - [A Colored Politician] audio
- Download 13 - [The American Colored League] audio
- Download 14 - [Luke Sawyer Speaks to the League] audio
- Download 15 - [Will Smith's Defense of his Race] audio
- Download 16 - [John Langley Consults Madam Frances] audio
- Download 17 - [The Canterbury Club Dinner] audio
- Download 18 - [What Easter Sunday Brought] audio
- Download 19 - [The Bitter Arrow] audio
- Download 20 - [Mother-Love] audio
- Download 21 - [After Many Days] audio
- Download 22 - [So He Bringeth Them into their Desired Haven] audio
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Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins, despite an impressive record of productivity and creativity as a novelist, playwright, short fiction writer, editor, actress, and singer, is an African-American woman writer who has essentially been consigned to the dustbins of American literary history. Though contemporary with Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Charles W. Chesnutt, and Paul Laurence Dunbar, Hopkins is only now beginning to receive the kind of critical attention that Harper has enjoyed for a slightly longer period and that Chesnutt and Dunbar have always had. Hopkins had work published in several genres, but her reputation today rests primarily upon Contending Forces: A Romance Illustrative of Negro Life North and South, the novel she published in 1900. (Introduction by Margaret)
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