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F. Colburn Adams

F. Colburn Adams was an American author known for his diverse range of literary works that often explored themes of social justice, morality, and the complexities of human relationships. Born in 1850, Adams gained recognition for his novels and stories that addressed the pressing issues of his time, particularly the legacy of slavery and the societal changes in the post-Civil War United States. His notable works include 'Our World; Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter,' which delves into the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in a slaveholding society, and 'Manuel Pereira; Or, the Sovereign Rule of South Carolina,' a narrative that critiques the political landscape of the South during Reconstruction. Adams's writing often reflected a keen awareness of the struggles of marginalized communities, as seen in 'An Outcast; Or, Virtue and Faith,' which examines themes of redemption and societal rejection. His children's literature, such as 'Siege of Washington, D.C., Written Expressly for Little People,' showcases his ability to engage younger audiences with historical narratives. Through works like 'The Von Toodleburgs; Or, the History of a Very Distinguished Family,' he also ventured into satire, critiquing social pretensions and class distinctions. Despite his relatively short life, Adams's contributions to American literature remain significant, as they provide insight into the cultural and social dynamics of his era, making him a noteworthy figure in the literary landscape of the late 19th century.

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Our World; Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter
Manuel Pereira; Or, the Sovereign Rule of South Carolina
The Life and Adventures of Maj. Roger Sherman Potter

An Outcast;Or, Virtueand Faith

1861

F. Colburn Adams

Justice in the by-Ways, a Tale of Life
Siege of Washington, D.C., Written Expressly for Little People
The Von Toodleburgs; Or, the History of a Very Distinguished Family
White man bery unsartin": "Nigger haint got no friends, no how"; the blackest…

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