Iola Leroy by Frances Harper

The novel follows the life of Iola Leroy, a woman of mixed race who lives initially unaware of her African American heritage due to her light skin. After her family's secret is exposed and they are sold into slavery during the American Civil War, Iola embraces her identity and becomes an advocate for African American rights. The story delves into themes of racial identity, the brutality of slavery, and the struggle for emancipation. As Iola navigates the complexities of post-war society, she dedicates herself to improving the lives of her people through education, social work, and the fight for equality, embodying the resilience and hope of a nation seeking to heal from its divided past.

The 4907th greatest book of all time


Published
1892
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
200-300
Words
70,000
Original Language
English

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