When first published by the American Baptist Publication Society in
1894, The Hazeley Family was advertised as 'a book that should be
in every Sunday-school library'. The novel is typical of the 'angel
of the home' romances written by American women in the later
nineteenth century. It tells how the moral fibre of Flora Hazeley
keeps her family together - a constant concern in Afro-American
literature and life. The characters are 'non-racial', one of the
tactics that many black writers used to overcome the racial
sterotypes demanded by the white establishment.
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