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Silas X. Floyd's Short Stories for Colored People Both Old and Young / Entertaining, Uplifting, Interesting

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A collection of illustrated short stories and brief essays for young readers that combine everyday anecdotes and homiletic reflections to encourage industriousness, family devotion, honest conduct, and moral self-improvement. Narratives depict domestic scenes and childhood adventures to model good habits—punctual work, wholesome evening gatherings, imaginative play—and offer explicit guidance on character formation and civic responsibility. The tone is didactic but warm, balancing entertainment and practical counsel aimed at uplifting and instructing youth.

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Silas Xavier Floyd

Silas Xavier Floyd was an American author known for his contributions to literature aimed at African American audiences in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often blend moral lessons with engaging narratives, making them both entertaining and educational. Notable among his writings is "Floyd's Flowers; Or, Duty and Beauty for Colored Children," which comprises a collection of short stories designed to uplift and inspire young readers. Additionally, Floyd wrote biographical sketches, including "A Sketch of Charles T. Walker, D.D.," highlighting influential figures in the African American community. Through his storytelling, Floyd sought to promote positive values and cultural pride.

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