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The narrative centers on a young mixed-race girl raised on a small lakeside island by an adopted elder and companions in a borderland community where Indigenous people, freed Black residents, and white settlers intermingle. Through episodes of childhood exploration, domestic life, and local lore, the story traces family origins, an escape from slavery, and the influences of elders, schooling, and cultural customs on personal identity. Recurring motifs include nature, folk belief, and the tension between tradition and assimilation, as the work balances intimate domestic scenes with broader social observations about belonging and community relations.

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Title: Winona

A tale of Negro life in the South and Southwest

Author: Pauline E. Hopkins

Release date: February 20, 2023 [eBook #70087]

Language: English

Original publication: United States: The Colored Co-operative Publishing Company, 1902

Credits: Steve Mattern and many proofreading and formatting volunteers.

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WINONA.

A TALE OF NEGRO LIFE IN THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST.

PAULINE E. HOPKINS.

Copyright, 1902, by Pauline E. Hopkins.