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The Hindered Hand (Hardcover)
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The Hindered Hand (Hardcover)
Series: Regenerations
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Between 1899 and 1908, five long works of fiction by the
Nashville-based black Baptist minister Sutton E. Griggs appeared in
print, making him the most prolific African American novelist at
the turn of the twentieth century. Brought out by Griggs's own
Orion Publishing Company in three distinct printings in 1905 and
1906, The Hindered Hand; or, the Reign of the Repressionist
addresses the author's key themes of amalgamation, emigration,
armed resistance, and US overseas expansion; includes a
melodramatic love story; and features two of the most sensational
scenes in early African American fiction-a harrowingly graphic
lynching of an innocent black couple based on actual events and the
elaboration of a plot to wipe out white Southerners by introducing
yellow fever germs into the water supply. Written in response to
Thomas Dixon's recently published race-baiting novel The Leopard's
Spots, Griggs's book depicts the remnants of the old Southern
planter class, the racial crisis threatening the South and the
North, the social ferment of the time, the changing roles of women,
and the thwarted aspirations of a trio of African American veterans
following the war against Spain. This scholarly edition of the
novel, providing newly discovered biographical information and
copious historical context, makes a significant contribution to
African American literary scholarship.
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