Contending Forces
Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins
Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat





Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins, despite an impressive record of productivity and creativity as a novelist, playwright, short fiction writer, editor, actress, and singer, is an African-American woman writer who has essentially been consigned to the dustbins of American literary history. Though contemporary with Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Charles W. Chesnutt, and Paul Laurence Dunbar, Hopkins is only now beginning to receive the kind of critical attention that Harper has enjoyed for a slightly longer period and that Chesnutt and Dunbar have always had. Hopkins had work published in several genres, but her reputation today rests primarily upon Contending Forces: A Romance Illustrative of Negro Life North and South, the novel she published in 1900. (Introduction by Margaret) (9 hr 1 min)
Kapitel
Preface | 5:17 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
A Retrospect of the Past | 20:01 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
The Days "Before the War" | 13:56 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
"Coming Events Cast their Shadows Before" | 29:42 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
The Tragedy | 21:42 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
Ma Smith's Lodging-House | 23:31 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
Ma Smith's Lodging-House - Concluded | 22:20 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
Friendship | 37:19 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
The Sewing-Circle | 34:55 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
"Love Took up the Harp of Life" | 23:44 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
The Fair | 18:13 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
The Fair - Concluded | 30:40 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
A Colored Politician | 27:51 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
The American Colored League | 19:58 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
Luke Sawyer Speaks to the League | 13:06 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
Will Smith's Defense of his Race | 15:47 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
John Langley Consults Madam Frances | 18:10 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
The Canterbury Club Dinner | 21:46 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
What Easter Sunday Brought | 28:39 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
The Bitter Arrow | 23:50 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
Mother-Love | 28:40 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
After Many Days | 37:13 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
"So He Bringeth Them into their Desired Haven" | 25:00 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
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Lovely reading of the horrible history of treatment of African Slaves and discr…





dahszil
Contending Forces by Pauline E. Hopkins. Read by the fine voice of Margaret Espaillat. Espaillat has a lovely mature voice and reads at a human pace. She has one of the best voices of american or Canadian readers for Librivox. Let us never forget the evil treatment of human beings from sub Saharan Africa.However in this book we are informed of the abolitionist movement in England. And by the late 19th century the Boston region being a haven of hope for African Americans. I was dissapointed that the horrible crimes committed against a British former slave owner who moved from Bermuda to North Carolina where the viscious murders and crimes occured, was not further developed upon. One of the most evil Holacuasts ever committed in human history was King Leopold of Belgium's working, torturing, amputating, beheading to death 10 million Africans in the Congo in the late 19th century
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Em
Margaret Espaillat does an excellent job reading this important 1900 novel. The transitions are very good, the diction is always clear, and the dialect is accurate without embarrassing. I can't thank her enough.