Freida Hopkins Outlaw is a scholar and author known for her work on African American literature, culture, and women's studies. Some of her notable written works include "The Color Purple Re-Written: Alice Walker through a Postmodern Lens" and "Unruly Tongue: Identity and Voice in American Women's Writing, 1850-1930."
Freida M. Steenrod has written: 'Blowouts, blizzards, and bunk' -- subject(s): Frontier and pioneer life, History
Terry Valentine has written: 'Outlaw's kiss'
Adam Hopkins has written: 'Education matters'
Sarah Hopkins has written: 'Good Grief'
Gerard Hopkins has written: 'The friend of Antaeus'
Rupert Hopkins has written: 'Peace snapped'
Archibald Hopkins has written: 'Patriotic and occasional verse'
John Hopkins Worcester has written: 'Womanhood'
Herbert M. Hopkins has written: 'The torch'
Louise Martin Hopkins has written: 'Signal lights'
I.J Hopkins has written: 'Staffordshire flowering plants and ferns'
Isaac Stiles Hopkins has written: 'Industrial education'