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    Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins (May 23, 1859 – August 13, 1930) was an American novelist, journalist, playwright, historian, and editor. She is considered...
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    Of One Blood: Or, The Hidden Self is a novel by author Pauline Hopkins that was serialized in The Colored American Magazine from November 1902 to November...
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    Contending Forces: A Romance Illustrative of Negro Life North and South is Pauline Hopkins' first major work and debut novel, published in 1900. Contending Forces...
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    Printing Company in New York. The editorial staff included novelist Pauline Hopkins who was also the main writer. In a 1904 hostile takeover involving...
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  • German ski jumper Pauline Holdstock (b. 1948), British-Canadian writer Pauline Hopkins (1859–1930), African-American novelist Pauline von Hügel (1858-1901)...
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    singers and pioneers of black musical theater. With Joseph Bradford and Pauline Hopkins, the Hyers Sisters produced the "first full-fledged musical plays....
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  • 1900 novel by Charles W. Chesnutt "Talma Gordon," 1900 short story by Pauline Hopkins The Marrow of Tradition, 1901 novel by Charles W. Chesnutt The Clansman...
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    Einstein family (redirect from Pauline Koch)
    German name, or else an ornamental name using the ending -stein 'stone'. Pauline Einstein (née Koch) (8 February 1858 – 20 February 1920) was the mother...
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    Crackle & Bop (1980) Pauline Murray and The Invisible Girls (September 1980) Zip Style Method (1982) Martin Hannett and Steve Hopkins: The Invisible Girls...
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    concerning Hopkins's tweets about Pauline Cafferkey, a Scottish aid worker who was diagnosed with Ebola after returning to the UK from Sierra Leone. Hopkins had...
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  • published in Boston before moving to New York in 1904; Cambridge-born Pauline Hopkins wrote for the magazine and was its editor from 1902 to 1904. William...
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  • Garland Ellen Glasgow Davis Grubb Joel Chandler Harris Bret Harte Pauline Hopkins Sarah Orne Jewett Garrison Keillor Grace King Harper Lee Carson McCullers...
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  • Shadows Fall Of One Blood (novel), a 1902 speculative fiction novel by Pauline Hopkins Of One Blood (film), 1944 film directed by Spencer Williams Of One...
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    Intellectuals: Strategies of Nation, Family, and Neighborhood in the Works of Pauline Hopkins, Jessie Fauset, and Marita Bonner. NY: Garland, 1998. Austin, Rhonda...
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    modern life. Race was a common issue as well, as seen in the work of Pauline Hopkins, who published five influential works from 1900 to 1903. Similarly...
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  • Novelists such as Charles Chesnutt, Otis Shackleford, Sutton Griggs, and Pauline Hopkins demonstrated the idea of social classes within the black race in literature...
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    into Southern slavery, never to see their family again. The novelist Pauline Hopkins could trace her lineage to Caesar Nero Paul, great-great-grandfather...
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    New York: Viking Press, 1970. ISBN 0-670-59114-9 Gillman, Susan. "Pauline Hopkins and the Occult: African-American Revisions of Nineteenth-Century Sciences"...
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    door-to-door. Of One Blood (1902) by the prolific writer and editor Pauline Hopkins (1859–1930), describing the discovery of a hidden civilization with...
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  • production, Out of Bondage, the first African American musical comedy, with Pauline Hopkins and the Hyers Sisters, debuting in 1876. The production featured Sam...
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  • (born 1949) bell hooks (1952—2021), feminist, and social activist Pauline Hopkins (1859–1930), novelist, journalist, playwright, historian and editor...
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    Bishop Henry Turner, Frances E.W. Harper, Frederick Douglass and Pauline Hopkins. However, it found a new purpose and definition in the journalism,...
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  • use the studio. Pauline Murray – lead vocals The Invisible Girls Robert Blamire – bass Martin Hannett – keyboards, producer Steve Hopkins – keyboards, producer...
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    singer Pauline Murray, with whom they released one album and two singles between 1980 and 1981, and of Nico, of Velvet Underground fame. Hopkins also collaborated...
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    Bettye, ed. (1997). A Treasury of African American Christmas Stories. Pauline Hopkins, Fanny Barrier Williams, T. Thomas Fortune, Augustus M. Hodges, Alice...
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  • Pauline Kay Hanna (21 February 1958 – April 2021) was a New Zealand woman who was found dead in her home in Remuera, Auckland, that she shared with her...
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    view of black history", an aim she shared with fellow black writer Pauline Hopkins. Iola Leroy "may well have [been] influenced" by Harriet Jacobs's 1861...
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    York explained how That Brewster Boy morphed into Those Websters: Pauline Hopkins and Owen Vincent were the writer and director of That Brewster Boy...
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    Pauline Bradford Mackie (née, Mackie; after first marriage, Hopkins; after second marriage, Cavendish; July 5, 1873 - ?) was an American writer of historical...
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  • (2017), p. 52-53. Mary Grace Albanese, "Unraveling the Blood Line: Pauline Hopkins's Haitian Genealogies", in J19: The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists...
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