Iola Leroy: Or Shadows Uplifted (The Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers)

by Frances E. W. Harper

Other authorsFrances Smith Foster (Introduction)
Paperback, 1990

Status

Checked out

Publication

Oxford University Press (1990), Edition: 1st ptg., 336 pages

Description

A landmark account of the African American experience during the Civil War and its aftermath First published in 1892, this stirring novel by the great writer and activist Frances Harper tells the story of the young daughter of a wealthy Mississippi planter who travels to the North to attend school, only to be sold into slavery in the South when it is discovered that she has Negro blood. After she is freed by the Union army, she works to reunify her family and embrace her heritage, committing herself to improving the conditions for blacks in America. Through her fascinating characters-including Iola's brother, who fights at the front in a colored regiment-Harper weaves a vibrant and provocative chronicle of the Civil War and its consequences through African American eyes in this critical contribution to the nation's literature.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1892

Physical description

336 p.; 6.44 inches

ISBN

0195063244 / 9780195063240
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