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Samantha Among the Colored Folks: "My Ideas on the Race Problem"

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A rural, first-person narrator recounts a sequence of episodic sketches that mix domestic comedy, sermonizing visitors, and encounters with Black neighbors to examine local race relations and social tensions. Through colloquial narration and vivid small-town scenes, the pieces shift between satirical portraiture and sincere moral observation, depicting acts of charity, moments of prejudice, religious fervor, and occasional violence. The work moves loosely from lighthearted household incidents to sharper confrontations over politics and community authority, assembling a mosaic of attitudes and consequences that reflects everyday life, ethical dilemmas, and contested social change in a provincial setting.

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Marietta Holley

Marietta Holley was an American author and humorist known for her satirical writings that often addressed social issues of her time, particularly women's rights and societal norms. She created the beloved character Samantha Allen, who navigates the challenges of life with wit and wisdom. Holley's notable works include "Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife" and "Josiah Allen on the Woman Question," where she cleverly critiques gender roles and advocates for women's empowerment. Her unique blend of humor and social commentary has left a lasting impact on American literature, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of the late 19th century.

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