
Pauline E. (Pauline Elizabeth) Hopkins
Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins was an American novelist, journalist, playwright, historian, and editor. She is considered a pioneer in her use of the romantic novel to explore social and racial themes, as demonstrated in her first major novel Contending Forces: A Romance Illustrative of Negro Life North and South. In addition, Hopkins is known for her significant contributions as editor for the Colored American Magazine, which was recognized as being among the first periodicals specifically celebrating African-American culture through short stories, essays and serial novels. She is also known to have had connections to other influential African Americans of the time, such as Booker T. Washington and William Wells Brown.

Winona : $b A tale of Negro life in the South and Southwest
In a world of racial tension and looming danger, two children from different backgrounds must find their place and fight for justice while navigating a divided America.
By Pauline E. (Pauline Elizabeth) Hopkins

Of one blood: or, The hidden self
A lonely student's fascination with the hidden mind intertwines his fate with a captivating singer, setting them on a course through love, identity, and the racial complexities of post-Civil War America.
By Pauline E. (Pauline Elizabeth) Hopkins