Black daughter, Black history
Patriarchal facts and fictions
The creation of a Boston family
Progressive arts and the public sphere
Dramatic freedom : The slaves' escape; or, The underground railroad
Spectacular matters : "Boston's favorite colored soprano" and entertainment culture in New England
Literary advocacy : women's work, race activism, and lynching
For humanity : the public work of Contending forces
Contending forces as ancestral narrative
Cooperative enterprises
(Wo)manly testimony : the Colored American magazine and public history
Love, loss, and the reconstitution of paradise : Hagar's daughter and the work of mystery
"Boyish hopes" and the politics of brotherhood : Winona, a tale of Negro life in the South and Southwest
The souls and spirits of Black folk : pan-Africanism and racial recovery in Of one blood and other writings
Witness to the truth : the public and private demise of the Colored American magazine
The Colored American magazine in New York City
New alliances : Pauline Hopkins and the Voice of the Negro
Well known as a race writer : Pauline Hopkins as public intellectual
The New era magazine and a "singlewoman of Boston"
Cambridge days.