[Gutenberg 12352] • Iola Leroy; Or, Shadows Uplifted
- Authors
- Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins
- Publisher
- Dover Publications
- Tags
- african americans -- fiction , classics , african american women -- fiction
- ISBN
- 9780486479019
- Date
- 1892-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.20 MB
- Lang
- en
The daughter of a wealthy Mississippi planter, Iola Leroy led a life of comfort and privilege, never guessing at her mixed-race ancestry — until her father died and a treacherous relative sold her into slavery. This stirring tale of life during the Civil War and Reconstruction traces a young woman's struggles and triumphs on the path to self-discovery. Confronted with the truth of her origins, Iola Leroy rejects the secrecy and shame inherent to a life of passing as white. Instead, she devotes herself to the improvement of black society in this compelling exploration of race, politics, and class.
The *New York Times* noted that this 1892 work was "probably the bestselling novel by an African-American before the twentieth century." It bears the additional distinction of being among the first novels published by an African-American woman. Author Frances E. W. Harper, a popular lecturer and poet, was a leader in the suffrage and temperance movements and a founding member of the National Association of Colored Women. In *Iola Leroy,* she advocates female self-sufficiency and independence within the context of a gripping work of historical fiction.