Five Generations Hence

TitleFive Generations Hence
Year for Search1916
AuthorsJones, Mrs. Lillian B.(1880-1965)
Date Published1916
PublisherPtd. by Dotson-Jones Company
Place PublishedFort Worth, TX
KeywordsAfrican American author, Female author
Annotation

Eutopia. Mostly on race relations in the U. S. but includes a vision of a future Africa that is civilized and prosperous. The eutopia is brought about by African-Americans returning to Africa.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. ed. and annotated by the editor with notes on 96-102 in Recovering Five Generations Hence: The Life and Writings of Lillian Jones Horace. Ed. Karen Kossie-Chernyshev (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2013), 1-96. Selections rpt. in Daring To Dream: Utopian Stories By United States Women Before 1950. Ed. Carol Farley Kessler. 2nd ed. (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1995), 176-88 with an editor’s note on 175-76. 

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Author Note

African American female author (1880-1965) now best known as Lillian Jones Horace.

Full Text

1916 Jones, Mrs. Lillian B. 1880-1965). Five Generations Hence. Fort Worth, TX: Ptd. by Dotson-Jones Company. Rpt. ed. and annotated by the editor with notes on 96-102 in Recovering Five Generations Hence: The Life and Writings of Lillian Jones Horace. Ed. Karen Kossie-Chernyshev (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2013), 1-96. Selections rpt. in Daring To Dream: Utopian Stories By United States Women Before 1950. Ed. Carol Farley Kessler. 2nd ed. (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1995), 176-88 with an editor’s note on 175-76. DLC

Eutopia. Mostly on race relations in the U. S. but includes a vision of a future Africa that is civilized and prosperous. The eutopia is brought about by African Americans returning to Africa. African American female author now best known as Lillian Jones Horace.