One Blood
A serialized novel (edited edition referenced)
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Pauline Hopkins's One Blood is a serialized novel from the early 20th century that blends melodrama, romance, and social critique to examine race, identity, and the politics of passing in American society.
The work engages with themes of racial uplift, scientific racism, and the complexities of African American life during the Jim Crow era.
Eurie Dahn co-edited a modern edition of the novel, making the text accessible to contemporary readers and scholars.
This edition situates the novel within periodical culture and scholarly debates about Black literary history.
One Blood remains a significant work for understanding Black speculative and realist literary practices at the turn of the century.
The work engages with themes of racial uplift, scientific racism, and the complexities of African American life during the Jim Crow era.
Eurie Dahn co-edited a modern edition of the novel, making the text accessible to contemporary readers and scholars.
This edition situates the novel within periodical culture and scholarly debates about Black literary history.
One Blood remains a significant work for understanding Black speculative and realist literary practices at the turn of the century.
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Eurie Dahn, "Snack" (Bloomsbury, 2026)


