Princess of the Hither Isles
- 392 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The author presents a fascinating look into the life, work, and legacy of theblack suffragist Adella Hunt Logan.



The author presents a fascinating look into the life, work, and legacy of theblack suffragist Adella Hunt Logan.
The book offers a detailed exploration of how race shaped societal dynamics in the early twentieth century. It delves into the intricate relationships and tensions that arose from racial identities, highlighting both personal and collective experiences. Through a nuanced lens, it examines the historical context and its lasting effects on culture and society, providing a rich understanding of the era's racial complexities.
Focusing on the author's own African American family, this monumental history chronicles their journey from hardship to middle-class stability. It challenges and dismantles prevalent stereotypes surrounding African Americans, offering a nuanced perspective on their experiences during both slavery and freedom. Through personal narrative and historical context, the book provides a compelling exploration of resilience and achievement, reshaping the understanding of African American identity and history.