Find In A Library Lola Ridge, 18731941 Amy Lowell, 1874-1925 Gertrude Stein, 1874-1946 Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar-Nelson, 1875-1935 Angelina Weld Grimke, http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/top3mset/466926057ffe5596a19afeb4da09e526.
Alice Dunbar-Nelson Papers Alice DunbarNelson was born on July 19, 1875, as Alice Ruth Moore, in New Orleans, The signature Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar-Nelson, 96 French Street, http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/findaids/dunbarne.html
Extractions: Manuscript Collection Number 113 Accessioned: 1984 Extent: 2568 items (7.8 linear ft.) and 120 volumes Contents: correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, manuscripts, periodicals, clippings, photographs, organizational papers, theatrical and literary ephemera, family documents and memorbilia Processed: by Tim Murray BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Alice Dunbar-Nelson was born on July 19, 1875, as Alice Ruth Moore, in New Orleans, Louisiana. She attended public school in New Orleans and enrolled in a teacher's training program at Straight University in 1890. Upon receiving her degree in 1892, she began teaching in New Orleans. Alice Ruth Moore's first book, Violets and Other Tales , a collection of stories, was published in 1895. In 1897, Moore moved to Brooklyn, New York, where she taught at the White Rose Mission. At this time Moore began corresponding with the poet Paul Laurence Dunbar and in March, 8, 1898, she married Dunbar and moved to Washington, D.C. The marriage lasted until 1902, when they were legally separated; Dunbar died on February 6, 1906. Following her separation from Paul Laurence Dunbar, Alice Dunbar moved to Wilmington, Delaware. She took a position as a teacher and administrator at Howard High School which she held until 1920. During this period she also directed the summer
Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson African-American Writer Violets And 1925 377 Alice Moore DunbarNelson 1875-1935 383. Nancy A. Walker 99 AliceRuth Moore Dunbar-Nelson by Jean Marie 414 Octave Thanet Alice French by http://www.questia.com/library/literature/alice-moore-dunbar-nelson.jsp
Extractions: Put exact phrases in quotes Search within Results by media type: We searched for: we found: results by media type: journal articles: magazine articles: newspaper articles: encyclopedia articles: Research Topics on: Dunbar Nelson List All Research Topics Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson - 2226 results More book Results: John Nelson, Merchant Adventurer: A Life between Empires Book by Richard R. Johnson ; Oxford University Press, 1991 Subjects: Adventure And AdventurersMassachusettsBostonBiography Boston (Mass.)Biography Boston (Mass.)HistoryColonial Period, Ca. 1600-1775 MerchantsMassachusettsBostonBiography ... Nelson, JohnD. 1734 JOHN NELSON , MERCHANT ADVENTURER JOHN NELSON M E R C H A N T A D V E N T U R E R A Life Between Empires...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Johnson Richard R., 1942- John Nelson , merchant adventurer : a life between empires / Richard R...
Ann Arbor District Library Lyrics Of Sunshine And Shadow The literary darlings of African American society in their day, authors Paul LaurenceDunbar (18721906) and Alice Ruth Moore (1875-1935) were frequently http://www.aadl.org/stories/storyReader$2999
200 Famous Women writer; DunbarNelson, Alice (1875-1935) US poet, essayist Benedict,Ruth (1887-1948) US anthropologist; Carson, Rachel (1907-1964) US biologist, http://www.creativequotations.com/women-az.html
Extractions: Creative Women by Profession and Last Name Abbott, Berenice US photographer Arbus, Diane US photographer Barry, Lynda US cartoonist, writer Carr, Emily Canadian artist, writer Chanel, Coco French fashion designer Head, Edith US costume designer Hepworth, Dame Barbara English sculptor Kent, Corita US graphic artist Kollwitz, Kathe German artist Lin, Maya Ying US architect, sculptor Moses, Grandma US folk painter Nevelson, Louise US sculptor, painter O'Keeffe, Georgia US painter Schiaparelli, Elsa Italian-French designer Signoret, Simone German actress Vanderbilt, Gloria US designer, poet BUSINESSWOMEN, ECONOMISTS, EXECUTIVES... Arden, Elizabeth US cosmetics executive Ash, Mary Kay US businesswoman Fields, Debbi US business executive Fitz-Gibbon, Bernice US advertising executive Gilman, Charlotte Perkins US economist, lecturer, author, feminist Graham, Katharine US newspaper executive Heath, Jinger
200 Famous Women Jun 4_ Westheimer, Ruth (1928) German-born USA psychiatrist, author, writer; _ Dunbar-Nelson, Alice (1875-1935) US poet, essayist; _ Duncan, http://www.creativequotations.com/women-dob.html
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DUNBAR NELSON ALICE MOORE 1875 1935 MARRIAGE (in MARION) Dunbar NELSON Alice Moore 1875 1935 MARRIAGE. and shadow the tragic courtship andmarriage of Paul Laurence Dunbar and Alice Ruth Moore a history of http://lc01.cerritos.edu/MARION?S=DUNBAR NELSON ALICE MOORE 1875 1935 MARRIAGE
AXE - Special Collections - Eva Jessye DunbarNelson, Alice (1875-1935) f. 127 Duncan, Todd (1903-1998) f. Gibbs, Ruth f. 107 Gibson, Norman f. 58, 59 Gilbert, James, Dr. f. http://library.pittstate.edu/spcoll/ndxjessye.html
Extractions: and Hallelujah Born in Coffeyville, Kansas, on January 20, 1895, Eva Alberta Jessye started her academic career in the public schools of Coffeyville and Iola, Kansas. At age 13 she attended Western University in Quindaro, Kansas. She graduated from Western University in 1914 and went on to Langston University in Oklahoma where she received a lifetime certificate in teaching. Jessye taught in elementary schools in Taft, Haskell, and Muskogee, Oklahoma before she became a reporter and columnist for the Baltimore (Maryland) Afro-American in 1925. In 1926 she joined a choral group in New York called the Dixie Jubilee Singers. This group would eventually become the world-renowned Eva Jessye Choir. The choir performed spirituals, work songs, ballads, ragtime, jazz, and light opera in a variety of mediums, such as radio, film, and stage. They were regulars on the "Major Bowes Family Radio Hour" and the "General Motors Hour." In 1927 the Dixie Jubilee Singers worked in Harry A. Pollard's film, Uncle Tom's Cabin. The same year, Dr. Jessye compiled and published a critically acclaimed collection of songs titled My Spirituals . In 1929 King Vidor directed " Hallelujah ", the first musical motion picture with an all-Black cast. The film featured the Dixie Jubilee Singers with Jessye as choral director.
Extractions: "Tells a fascinating tale of two compelling figures whose lives were intriguing, at times harrowing, and in many ways tragic. At the same time, Alexander investigates a broader topic-the history of African American intimacy-yet to be explored in depth . . .A riveting narrative." -Martha Hodes Sexism, racism, self-hatred, and romantic love: all figure in prominently in this scholarly-but nicely hard-boiled-discussion of the bond between the famous Paul Laurence Dunbar and his wife Alice. Eleanor Alexander's analysis of turn-of-the-twentieth-century black marriage is required reading for every student of American, especially African-American, heterosexual relationships. - Nell Painter, Edwards Professor of American History, Princeton University Author of
Alice Dunbar-Nelson Alice DunbarNelson (1875-1935). About Alice Dunbar-Nelson On I Sit and ISew A Dunbar-Nelson Chronology Essays by Dunbar-Nelson About World War http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/dunbar-nelson/dunbar-nelson.htm
English Classics 3000 Grandier Vaninka Dumas, Alexandre, fils (18241895) Camille Dunbar, AliceRuth Moore (1875-1935) The Goodness of St. Rocque and http://book.nku.cn/book/english/d.html
SDGENWEB: Minnehaha Co. Queries 18751935. He was b. in Germany. Name may be GREIVE, GRIEVE, GREVE, GREWE, orGREIWE. Their children s names were Hannah, Joseph, Robert, Alice, Ruth, http://members.aol.com/sparrow1/minnehaha/mnhaque.html
Extractions: South Dakota, Queries This page was last updated on April 13, 2003. A NOTE ABOUT QUERIES: Queries are for the purpose of asking limited questions and making connections with other researchers. We cannot use complete genealogies here. In the interest of saving space, w e will just assume that "any information would be greatly appreciated!" Along these lines, I have also abbreviated and edited the queries for space. All dates are now in the format dd MMM yyyy. Also, I use the abbreviations "b." for born, "m." for married, "d." for died, and "bur." for buried. I cannot post pedigreesplease have a specific question that you are trying to have answered. If there is not a specific question, perhaps the Surname page will serve you well. Finally, please consider your personal security when submitting queries. I hesitate to list your personal physical addresses. I would rather that you correspond via email and decide for yourself whether someone answering your query is "OK" or not. UNFORTUNATELY, I GET SO MUCH JUNK EMAIL THAT "Minnehaha County" MUST BE IN YOUR SUBJECT LINE OR IT WILL BE VERY EASY TO INNOCENTLY, ACCIDENTALLY IGNORE IT, WHICH I DO NOT WANT TO DO!
African American Literature The colored patriots of the American Revolution. E269 N3 N4 1968. Nelson, AliceRuth Moore Dunbar, 18751935. The goodness of St. Rocque, and other stories. http://www.bluefieldstate.edu/library/afamn.htm
Alice Dunbar Nelson Alice DunbarNelson. 1875 - 1935 Dunbar-Nelson began her life as Alice RuthMoore on July 19, 1875, in New Orleans, Louisianaómarked rom the beginning http://www.edwardsly.com/dunbarnelson.htm
Extractions: by Sheila Smith McKoy Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on 19 July 1875, Alice Ruth Moore was the daughter of Patricia Wright, a seamstress, and Joseph Moore, a merchant marine, and, due to her middle-class social status and racially mixed appearance, she enjoyed the diverse culture of the city. She graduated Straight University (now Dillard University) in 1892 and began her career as a teacher in the public school system of New Orleans. In 1895, Dunbar-Nelson published her first collection of short stories and poems, Violets and Other Tales. Although many of the pieces were obviously marked by her inexperience, "Titee," "A Carnival Jangle," and "Little Miss Sophie" reveal her gift for capturing the language, setting, and pathos peculiar to New Orleans life at the turn of the century. She married Paul Laurence Dunbar after a courtship of letters that began when Dunbar saw her picture accompanying one of her poems published in the Monthly Review in 1897. They married in 1898 in a secret ceremony in New York, where she was teaching at the White Rose Mission (later, the White Rose Home for Girls in Harlem), which she helped to found. After her marriage, Dunbar-Nelson moved to Washington, D.C., with her husband. Dunbar-Nelson continued to write and, in 1899, published The Goodness of St. Rocque and Other Stories, which included a revision of "Titee" (one with a happier ending), "Little Miss Sophie," and "A Carnival Jangle." Aside from the ending of "Titee," the revisions of these stories heralded the problems that she faced with later manuscripts. Publishers, eager for dialect stories such as those that made Paul Laurence Dunbar
WebGED: Sparks Family Tree Data Page Dunbar, Mary Alice (private) female father Dunbar, Lon (*1892 - ) spouseOber, Alice (1875 - 1935) - m. 20 JUN 1894 http://sparksfamilytree.net/family_tree/wga23.html
Soule Cemetery, Pine Ridge Section 1 George Alice M. DARE w of 1857 1891 July 5 AMDC GRACE M. WHITMAN Oct. 22 ae 80-10-26 dau of Kenyon Ruth Lawton Colgrove., see FLEMING, p. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycayuga/cem/cem195_pine.htm
Extractions: Thanks to Frank Dennis for transcribing the information on this page into a digital format. You are our visitor since November 16, 1997 In the mid 1960's a group of local historians and members of the Owasco, NY Chapter of the DAR compiled a 10 volume listing of Cayuga County , NY cemetery records. These books generally cite the name and date (or year) of death as referenced in actual cemetery records or as transcribed from cemetery headstones. Copies of these 1960s cemetery index volumes are available for research in the Local History Room of Seymour Public Library, The Cayuga County Historian's Office and Luther Research Center at the Cayuga-Owasco Lakes Historical Society. The listings on this website page came from that 1960s burial inventory. Thus, these listings may not display burials after about 1962.