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100 1  $a Hopkins, Pauline E. $q (Pauline Elizabeth)
245 1  $a Daughter of the revolution : $b the major nonfiction works of Pauline E. Hopkins / $c edited and with an introduction by Ira Dworkin.
260    $a New Brunswick, N.J. : $b Rutgers University Press, $c c2007.
300    $a xlvi, 406 p. : $b ill. ; $c 26 cm.
490 1  $a Multi-ethnic literatures of the Americas.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (p. 377-388) and index.
505 00 $g 369 -- $t Works / $g 1 -- $t The Evils of Intemperance and Their Remedy $g 3 -- $t One Scene from the Drama of Early Days / $r Pauline E. Hopkins. $g 7 -- $g Part II $t Famous Men of the Negro Race $g 9 -- $g I $t Toussaint L'Ouverture $g 11 -- $g II $t Hon. Frederick Douglass $g 23 -- $g III $t William Wells Brown $g 34 -- $g IV $t Robert Brown Elliott $g 40 -- $g V $t Edwin Garrison Walker $g 49 -- $g VI $t Lewis Hayden $g 58 -- $g VII $t Charles Lenox Remond $g 63 -- $g VIII $t Sergeant William H. Carney $g 70 -- $g IX $t John Mercer Langston $g 77 -- $g X $t Senator Blanche K. Bruce $g 87 -- $g XI $t Robert Morris $g 94 -- $g XII $t Booker T. Washington $g 103 -- $g Part III $t Famous Women of the Negro Race: [No Installment XI was Ever Published.] $g 111 -- $g I $t Phenomenal Vocalists $g 113 -- $g II $t Sojourner Truth $g 123 -- $g III $t Harriet Tubman ("Moses") $g 132 -- $g IV $t Some Literary Workers $g 140 -- $g V $t Literary Workers (Concluded) $g 147 -- $g VI $t Educators $g 156 -- $g VII $t Educators (Continued) $g 163 -- $g VIII $t Educators (Concluded) $g 171 -- $g IX $t Club Life among Colored Women $g 178 -- $g X $t Artists $g 185 -- $g XII $t Higher Education of Colored Women in White Schools and Colleges $g 193 -- $g Part IV $t Furnace Blasts / $r J. Shirley Shadrach $g 199 -- $g I $t The Growth of the Social Evil among All Classes and Races in America $g 201 -- $g II $t Black or White-Which Should Be the Young Afro-American's Choice in Marriage $g 208 -- $g Part V $t The Colored American Magazine Controversy $g 215 -- $t Latest Phases of the Race Problem in America / $r Sarah A. Allen $g 217 -- $t How a New York Newspaper Man Entertained a Number of Colored Ladies and Gentlemen at Dinner in the Revere House, Boston, and How the Colored American League Was Started $g 226 -- $t Letter to William Monroe Trotter $g 238 -- $g Part VI $t Selected Biographies from the Colored American Magazine $g 249 -- $t Whittier, The Friend of the Negro $g 251 -- $t Charles Winter Wood; or, From Bootblack to Professor / $r J. Shirley Shadrach $g 259 -- $t Rev. John Henry Dorsey / $r J. Shirley Shadrach $g 263 -- $t Munroe Rogers $g 269 -- $t Elijah William Smith: A Colored Poet of Early Days $g 277 -- $t Heroes and Heroines in Black 1: Neil Johnson, America Woodfolk, Robert Smalls et al. $g 285 -- $t William Pickens, Yale University / $r J. Shirley Shadrach $g 291 -- $t Mr. Alan Kirkland Soga / $r Sarah A. Allen $g 296 -- $t Mrs. Jane E. Sharp's School for African Girls / $r J. Shirley Shadrach $g 300 -- $g Part VII $t The Dark Races of the Twentieth Century: [No Installment V was Ever Published] $g 3O5 -- $g I $t Oceanica: The Dark-Hued Inhabitants of New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, New Hebrides, Solomon Islands, Fiji Islands, Polynesia, Samoa, and Hawaii $g 307 -- $g II $t The Malay Peninsula: Borneo, Java, Sumatra, and the Philippines $g 312 -- $g III $t The Yellow Race: Siam, China, Japan, Korea, Thibet $g 317 -- $g IV $t Africa: Abyssinians, Egyptians, Nilotic Class, Berbers, Kaffirs, Hottentots, Africans of Northern Tropics (including Negroes of Cental, Eastern, and Western Africa), Negroes of the United States $g 322 -- $g VI $t The North American Indian-Conclusion $g 327 -- $g Part VIII $t Black Classics Series $g 333 -- $t A Primer of Facts Pertaining to the Early Greatness of the African Race and the Possibility of Restoration by its Descendants-with Epilogue $g 335 -- $g Part IX $t Published Orations $g 353 -- $t Address at the Citizens' William Lloyd Garrison Centenary Celebration $g 355 -- $t Address at The Two Days of Observance of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Charles Sumner $g 358 -- $g Part X $t Men of Vision $g 361 -- $g No. 1 $t Mark Rene De Mortie $g 363 -- $g No. 2 $t Rev. Leonard Andrew Grimes $g 369 -- $t Works / $r Pauline E. Hopkins.
650  0 $a African Americans $x History $y 1877-1964.
650  0 $a African Americans $v Biography.
650  0 $a Racism $z United States $x History $y 20th century.
651  0 $a United States $x History $x History $y 20th century.
650  0 $a Racism $x History $y 20th century.
700 1  $a Dworkin, Ira, $d 1972-
830  0 $a Multi-ethnic literatures of the Americas.
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