Of One Blood: African American Literature & Black Narratives - Perfect for Book Clubs, History Studies & Cultural Discussions
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Of One Blood: African American Literature & Black Narratives - Perfect for Book Clubs, History Studies & Cultural Discussions
Of One Blood: African American Literature & Black Narratives - Perfect for Book Clubs, History Studies & Cultural Discussions
Of One Blood: African American Literature & Black Narratives - Perfect for Book Clubs, History Studies & Cultural Discussions
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Of One Blood (1902-1903) is a novel by Pauline E. Hopkins. Recognized as one of the earliest works of science fiction by an African American writer, Of One Blood was originally published in The Colored American Magazine, America’s first monthly periodical covering African American arts and culture. Combining themes of racial identity and passing within a genre-blending narrative of Gothic horror and the occult, Hopkins weaves a masterful tale of conspiracy, a lost African kingdom, and murder. Struggling with the mental and financial pressures of medical school, Reuel Briggs―a Black man who passes as white―decides to take a night off in order to attend a local concert. There, he sees the singer Dianthe Lusk, a beautiful woman who possess a mysterious aura. The next day, Reuel is called to assist at the scene of a train accident. There, he chances upon Dianthe, who has sustained a blow to the head. Using an experimental form of mesmerism, Reuel brings her back to life, but she seems to be suffering from near total amnesia. After nursing her back to health with the help of his best friend Aubrey, Reuel finds her a place to stay in Boston. Hoping to marry her, he offers to embark on an archaeological expedition organized by Aubrey, who claims to have discovered a lost Ethiopian kingdom. As the story unfolds, redemption turns to betrayal, best friends become sworn enemies, and a secret from the distant past threatens to change Reuel’s life forever. With this thrilling tale of race, adventure, and mystery, Hopkins proves herself as a true pioneer of American literature, a woman whose talent and principles afforded her the vision necessary for illuminating the injustices of life in a nation founded on slavery and genocide. This edition of Pauline E. Hopkins’ Of One Blood is a classic work of African American literature reimagined for modern readers.Since our inception in 2020, Mint Editions has kept sustainability and innovation at the forefront of our mission. Each and every Mint Edition title gets a fresh, professionally typeset manuscript and a dazzling new cover, all while maintaining the integrity of the original book.With thousands of titles in our collection, we aim to spotlight diverse public domain works to help them find modern audiences. Mint Editions celebrates a breadth of literary works, curated from both canonical and overlooked classics from writers around the globe.
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I read the newest SOURCEBOOKS (Poisoned Pen Press) Edition of this book, and know there are lots of different releases, but this one I’m reviewing was part of a release from a series developed to understand general horror and influence throughout history, the HAUNTED LIBRARY OF HORROR CLASSICS. First of all, these books are beautiful. Consistent appeal across volumes with annotations, reading list, notes, introduction, reading club discussion questions, and lots more. The story itself is less of horror, but with ghosts, eerie hypnotism, haunted houses, murder, etc. A classic of Afrofuturism, adventure, romance, mystery, too.

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