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(‎Changed claim: title page transcription (P15): [1] Lost American Fiction | Edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli | CONTENDING | FORCES | A Romance Illustrative of | Negro Life North and South | [rule] | By | PAULINE E. HOPKINS | Afterword by | Gwendolyn Brooks | With Illustrations by R. Emmet Owen | "The civility of no race can be perfect | whilst another race is degraded." | —Emerson. |)
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note: Caption: HE CUT THE ROPES THAT BOUND HER, AND SHE SANK UPON THE GROUND AGAIN. (See page 69.)

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1978 reprint, published by the Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale and Edwardsville
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Contending Forces (1978 Southern Illinois University Press edition)
1978 reprint, published by the Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale and Edwardsville

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    [1] Lost American Fiction | Edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli | CONTENDING | FORCES | A Romance Illustrative of | Negro Life North and South | [rule] | By | PAULINE E. HOPKINS | Afterword by | Gwendolyn Brooks | With Illustrations by R. Emmet Owen | "The civility of no race can be perfect | whilst another race is degraded." | —Emerson. |
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    [2] SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS | Carbondale and Edwardsville | Feffer and Simons, Inc. | London and Amsterdam
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    Caption: HE CUT THE ROPES THAT BOUND HER, AND SHE SANK UPON THE GROUND AGAIN. (See page 69.)
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