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  • Minnie's Sacrifice

    Love, Sacrifice, and Resilience: A Tale of Racial Injustice and Identity

    In "Minnie's Sacrifice," Frances Ellen Watkins Harper delves into the intersections of race, gender, and morality within a narrative steeped in the socio-political tensions of the 19th century. This novella, written in a lyrical and poignant style, centers around Minnie, a young African American woman whose choices reflect the harsh realities of her community and the burdens placed upon women of ... Read more

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  • Trial and Triumph

    Enriched edition. Resilience, Resistance, and Empowerment in Post-Civil War America

    In "Trial and Triumph," Frances Ellen Watkins Harper weaves a compelling narrative that highlights the struggles and resilience of African American women in the face of systemic oppression in 19th-century America. The work is rich in lyrical language and deeply rooted in the oral traditions of African American storytelling, integrating elements of poetry and prose. Harper's poignant exploration of ... Read more

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  • Trial and Triumph

    In "Trial and Triumph," Frances Ellen Watkins Harper presents a richly woven narrative that explores the struggles and triumphs of African Americans in the 19th century. Through a blend of poetry and prose, Harper employs lyrical language and vivid imagery to capture the resilience of her characters in the face of systemic oppression. The book sits at the intersection of abolitionist literature ... Read more

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  • Sowing and Reaping

    A Temperance Story

    In "Sowing and Reaping," Frances Ellen Watkins Harper crafts a poignant exploration of moral and social responsibility within the African American community during the post-Civil War era. Employing her signature lyrical style, Harper's poems illustrate the struggles of freedom and the complex interplay between fate and individual agency. The work is infused with biblical imagery and allusions, ... Read more

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  • After Dinner Conversation Magazine

    After Dinner Conversation Magazine, #50

    Series Book 50 - After Dinner Conversation Magazine
    Named Top 10 "Best Lit Mags of 2023" by Chill SubsDelight in intriguing, thought-provoking conversations about ethics, philosophy, and social issues! After Dinner Conversation is a monthly literary magazine publishing short fiction. Each issue features both established writers and up-and-coming authors who contribute fascinating philosophical insights on controversial topics like marriage equality ... Read more

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  • Sowing and Reaping

    A Temperance Story

    In "Sowing and Reaping," Frances Ellen Watkins Harper intricately weaves a tapestry of social critique through poetry and prose, reflecting the struggles and aspirations of African Americans in the post-Civil War era. The collection showcases Harper's masterful use of vivid imagery and lyrical elegance, highlighting themes of justice, morality, and the quest for equality. Her work serves as a ... Read more

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  • After Dinner Conversation Magazine

    After Dinner Conversation Magazine, #12

    Series Book 12 - After Dinner Conversation Magazine
    "After Dinner Conversation" Magazine - June 2021Cost Of Human Life: AI software designed to more efficiently run the railroad system runs into a programming issue.Step Back: A husband and wife decide to have a natural childbirth and find it's more than they bargained.The Cave Of Adventure: A scientist that studies fish memory wanders into a cave that gives her the chance to share ... ... Read more

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  • Trans Representations in Contemporary, Popular Cinema

    The Transgender Tipping Point

    This book analyses how contemporary genre cinema represents trans-identified characters.Informed by key debates within transfeminism, queer theory, contemporary trans studies – and engaging with the concerns voiced by gender critical feminism – this culturally oriented book critiques the representation of trans characters in a range of cinematic genres, including the musical, period costume drama, ... Read more

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  • In Fear of Her Life

    The True Story of a Violent Marriage

    Frances Smith is a pseudonym for a woman who lived in fear of her life for 22 years. Married at 16 to a Dublin criminal, she endured years of relentless mental and physical torture until she found the strength to fight back. This is her courageous story told with brutal honesty and at times humour. It chronicles her descent to the brink of suicide and consequent rebuilding of her life. ... Read more

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  • My Story

    A Common and Unordinary Tell

    by Frances Smith ...
    Wrought by a childhood replete with trying circumstances and telling experiences (conveyed in Frances Smith's earlier book), and in tandem with resultant beliefs and attitudes she held toward herself and the world she was about to enter, the commencement of legal adulthood also removed any buttressing protection minority provided. Too many confused and self-critical assessments would ill-serve ... Read more

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  • The Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature

    This abridgement of The Oxford Companion to African American Literature will make the entries of the greatest general interest available to a wider audience, providing the same calibre of scholarship and information as the original volume. The Concise collects more than 400 biographies (authors, critics, literary characters and historical figures) of both well-known figures and the lives and ... Read more

    $39.59 USD

  • The Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature

    This abridgement of The Oxford Companion to African American Literature will make the entries of the greatest general interest available to a wider audience, providing the same calibre of scholarship and information as the original volume. The Concise collects more than 400 biographies (authors, critics, literary characters and historical figures) of both well-known figures and the lives and ... Read more

    $39.99 USD