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The narrative follows Reuel Briggs, a solitary student who pursues scientific and occult inquiry and becomes entangled in matters of heritage, love, and destiny. Through mysterious encounters and explorations, he uncovers a hidden, technologically advanced African subterranean civilization and learns concealed truths about lineage and racial identity. The plot intertwines romance and adventure with speculative science and mysticism while confronting color prejudice, social uplift, and anxieties about passing and belonging. Themes of identity, heredity, and the tension between modern science and ancient knowledge shape a story that blends social critique with imaginative fantasy.

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Pauline E. Hopkins

Pauline E. Hopkins was an influential African American author and playwright active in the early 20th century. She is best known for her novels "Of One Blood: or, The Hidden Self" and "Winona," which explore themes of race, identity, and social justice. Hopkins was a prominent figure in the African American literary community and used her writing to address the complexities of race relations in America. Her work often combined elements of fiction with social commentary, making significant contributions to the literary heritage of her time.

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