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A Nickel and a Prayer: Regenerations

Editat de Rhondda Robinson Thomas Autor Jane Edna Hunter Cuvânt înainte de Joycelyn K. Moody
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 feb 2026 – vârsta ani
Virtually unknown outside of her adopted hometown of Cleveland, Ohio, Jane Edna Hunter was one of the most influential African American social workers and progressive activists of the early to mid-twentieth century.

In her autobiography A Nickel and a Prayer, Hunter presents an enlightening two-part narrative that recollects her formative years in the post–Civil War South and her activist years in Cleveland. Published in 1940, Hunter’s autobiography recalls a childhood filled with the pleasures and pains of family life on the former plantation where her ancestors had toiled, adventures and achievements in schools for African American children, tests and trials during her brief marriage, and recognition and respect while completing nursing training and law school. When sharing the story of her life as an activist, Hunter describes the immense obstacles she overcame while developing an interracial coalition to support the establishment of the Working Girls Home Association (later, the Phillis Wheatley Association), a progressive institution intended to house and help unmarried African American women and girls, and nurture its growth from a rented home that provided accommodations for twenty-two women to a nine-story building that featured 135 rooms.

This new and annotated edition of A Nickel and a Prayer includes the final chapter, “Fireside Musings,” that Hunter added to the second, limited printing of her autobiography and an introduction that lauds her as a multifaceted social activist who not only engaged in racial uplift work, but impacted African American cultural production, increased higher education opportunities for women, and invigorated African American philanthropy. This important text restores Jane Edna Hunter to her rightful place among prominent African American leaders of the twentieth century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781644533949
ISBN-10: 1644533944
Pagini: 287
Ilustrații: 16 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: University of Delaware Press
Colecția University of Delaware Press
Seria Regenerations


Notă biografică

JANE EDNA HUNTER (1882–1971) founded the Phillis Wheatley Association (PWA), an organization that offered housing, job training, and recreational activities to thousands of black women and girls who sought better opportunities in the North during the Great Migration. She gained recognition through her work at the PWA, National Association of Colored Women, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Ohio State Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs, and the Republican Party.

RHONDDA ROBINSON THOMAS is assistant professor in the Department of English at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina, where she teaches African American and Early American Literature.

Cuprins

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction

A Nickel and a Prayer

Appendix A: Letters between Jane Edna Hunter, Booker T. Washington, and George A. Myers, 1914 and 1921
Appendix B: The PWA Employment Office and Sarah C. Hills Training School
Appendix C: Capital Campaign for the new Phillis Wheatley Association, 1926–27
Appendix D: Sample of Hunter’s Manuscript for A Nickel and a Prayer
Appendix E: Book Reviews of A Nickel and a Prayer
Appendix F: Jane Edna Hunter’s Personal Correspondence with Family and Friends
Appendix G: Jane Edna Hunter’s Resignation Letter from the PWA

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Descriere

Virtually unknown outside of her adopted hometown of Cleveland, Ohio, Jane Edna Hunter was one of the most influential African American social worker and progresive activists of the early-to-mid-twentieth century. This new and annotated edition of A Nickel and a Prayer restores Hunter to her rightful place among prominent African American leaders of the twentieth century, as a multifaceted social activist who not only engaged in racial uplift work, but impacted African American cultural production, increased higher education opportunities for women, and invigorated African American philanthropy.