"Of One Blood. Or, the Hidden Self"

Title"Of One Blood. Or, the Hidden Self"
Year for Search1902
AuthorsHopkins, Pauline [Elizabeth](1859-1930)
Secondary TitleColored American Magazine
Volume / Edition6.1 - 11
Pagination29-40; 102-13; 191-200; 264-72; 339-48; 423-32; 492-501; 580-86; 643-47; 726-31; 802-07
Date Published November 1902 - November 1903
KeywordsAfrican American author, Female author
Annotation

Lost race novel with the first part focusing on passing as white and includes (Chapters XIV - XVIII) a eutopian hidden city in Ethiopia which continues the high traditions of African civilization.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. in The Magazine Novels of Pauline Hopkins (New York: Oxford University Press, 1988), 439-621; and as One Blood. London: X Press, 1996 [This edition says that the serial started in March 1901, but the serial that started in March 1901 is one of Hopkin’s many nonfiction serials]; under the original title, Naperville, IL: Poisoned Pen Press/Sourcebooks, 2021, with “Introduction to the Novel: Occult Blood,” by Nisi Shawl (xi-xiii), a note “About the Author” (181-82),”Suggested Discussion Questions for Classroom Use” (183-86), and “Suggested Further Readings of Fiction (187-91); and in Black Sci-Fi Short Stories: An Anthology of New & Classic Stories (London: Flame Tree Publishing, 2021), 240-323

Info Notes

The pages given on the contents page are not always accurate.

Title Note

One Blood. London: X Press, 1996.

Holding Institutions

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Author Note

African-American female author (1859-1930). 

Full Text

1902-03 Hopkins, Pauline [Elizabeth] (1859-1930). “Of One Blood. Or, the Hidden Self.” Colored American Magazine (Boston, MA) 6.1 - 11 (November 1902 - November 1903): 29-40; 102-13; 191-200; 264-72; 339-48; 423-32; 492-501; 580-86; 643-47; 726-31; 802-07. The pages given on the contents page are not always accurate. Rpt. in The Magazine Novels of Pauline Hopkins (New York: Oxford University Press, 1988), 439-621; as One Blood. London: X Press, 1996 [This edition says that the serial started in March 1901, but the serial that started in March 1901 is one of Hopkin’s many nonfiction serials]; under the original title, Naperville, IL: Poisoned Pen Press/Sourcebooks, 2021, with “Introduction to the Novel: Occult Blood,” by Nisi Shawl (xi-xiii), a note “About the Author” (181-82),”Suggested Discussion Questions for Classroom Use” (183-86), and “Suggested Further Readings of Fiction (187-91)1899 Griggs, Sutton E[lbert] (1872-1933). Imperium in Imperio. Cincinnati, OH: Editor Publishing Company. Rpt. New York: Arno Press and The New York Times, 1969, with a “Preface by Hugh M. Gloster (iii-viii); with the subtitle, A Study of the Negro Race Problem. New York: Arno Press, 1969; with a “Preface” by A.J. Verdelle (vii-xiii), an “Introduction” by Cornel West (xv-xvii), “Chronology of the Precocious Sutton E. Griggs” (xix-xx), and a “Reading Group Guide” ([179-81]). New York: The Modern Library, 2003; and in Black Sci-Fi Short Stories: An Anthology of New & Classic Stories (London: Flame Tree Publishing, 2021), 240-323. MoU-St, PSt, W3,2286. L, MoU-St, PSt

Lost race novel with the first part focusing on passing as white and includes (Chapters XIV - XVIII) a eutopian hidden city in Ethiopia which continues the high traditions of African civilization. African American female author.