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Dedication
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Foreword: Imagining Pauline Hopkins across Time
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Expansive Vision of Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins
Part 1. Texts and Contexts
"Strun 'Em Up fer a Eggsample to the Res'": Lynch Law's Rhetoric of Exemplarity and Pauline E. Hopkins's Contending Forces
Pauline E. Hopkins's Editorial Rise and Radical Racial Uplift in Fiction Publishing at the Colored American Magazine

Literary and Legal Genres in Pauline Hopkins's Hagar's Daughter: Black Testimony, the Production of Truth, and the Regulation of Property
Part 2. Intertexts
Intertextual Transformations: Pauline E. Hopkins and Alice French [Octave Thanet]
Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins: Nineteenth-Century America's Cultural Stenographer
"It's This Cursed Slavery That's to Blame": Nineteenth-Century Discourse on Slavery and Pauline Hopkins's Historiographic Counternarratives
"Gazing Hopelessly into the Future": Utopia and the Racial Politics of Genre in of One Blood
or, The Hidden Self

Stolen Words: Literature as a Tool for Revolution
Part 3. Textual Practices
"Coming Unalone": Reflections on Teaching Pauline Hopkins
The Serial Pleasures of Reading Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins
Afterword: "I Sing of the Wrongs of a Race" Pauline E. Hopkins as Editor and Author
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