1921AD London, Max Parrish 1960. DunbarNelson, Alice Ruth Moore (1875-1935) AfricanAmerican poetess and journalist. 1921 and 1926 to 1931. http://diarysearch.com/bibliography/1921ad.htm
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Questioning The Text (LITC465) Shockley, Ann Allen. Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar Nelson, 18751935 in Afro-AmericanWomen Writers 1746-1933 An Anthology and Critical Guide. http://www.loyno.edu/~bewell/465lit/sww3week6.html
Extractions: Note: Use these questions to develop the response that you post on the Discussion Board Forum for Week Six Violets" depends heavily for its effect on flower symbolism. What are the implications of the violets, orange-blossoms and tube-roses mentioned in the story? Evergreens and pinks? How does Dunbar-Nelson use these objects to shape the narrative? What role does Easter play in the story? What are the narrative gains and losses by this reliance on setting and detail to convey story and theme? What differences between men and women are defined here? What about the "regal-looking woman lounging before the fire"? "The Woman" is really more of an essay than a story, but it does lay out Dunbar-Nelson's views on women and work fairly plainly (and is, by the way, an example of early black feminist writing by a woman who, as Ann Allen Shockley suggests, "would not have thought of it as such at the time" What are the advantages that Dunbar-Nelson sees for working women? How does she define the disadvantages of marriage? Does she ultimately argue for or against marriage? Why (not)? How does the opening vignette dramatize popular conceptions of the working woman? What ideas or prejudices does Dunbar-Nelson seem to be arguing against?
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Extractions: Sample Student Research Project, fall 2003 Charley R. A. Bevill November 2003 Forgotten Queens: The Women of the Harlem Renaissance: A Research Journal To A Dark Girl I love you for your brownness, And the rounded darkness of your breast, I love you for the breaking sadness in your voice And shadows where your wayward eye-lids rest. Something of old forgotten queens Lurks in the lithe abandon of your walk And something of the shackled slave Sobs in the rhythm of your talk. Oh, little brown girl, born for sorrows mate, Keep all you have of queenliness, Forgetting that you once were slave, And let your full lips laugh at Fate! Gwendolyn B. Bennett As a teenager, I read profusely. Admittedly, most of the books I was reading were romance novels. But in each book, I found myself transported away from my limited and limiting world. I became the characters in these novels. After I became a parent, I began to realize how little I knew about my own world where I came from, the stories of my past. I expected my children would begin to ask me the questions I never pondered. I returned to school. I found myself loaded with the writings of men (mostly) and women of a variety of eras and genres. Eventually, I was introduced to the Harlem Renaissance through the works of Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960). I had heard of and read the writers Langston Hughes and James Weldon Johnson in middle and high school. But the New Negro movement was new to me. As I read Hurston, I wanted to know more about Hurston, the person, and what motivated her. Were there others like her? Surely, Hurston couldnt be the only woman writer of the time. Who was involved in this New Negro movement? What other work besides literature came from this era? What about the other women? I could not get past the old forgotten queens.
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Extractions: by Tonya Bolden Octavia V. Rogers Albert (1853-c.1890) was born Octavia Victoria Rogers in Oglethorpe, Georgia, where she lived in slavery until the Emancipation. Like millions of freed men, women, and children, she had a deep yearning for learning, and eventually, at Atlanta University, she studied to be a teacher . The House of Bondage, or Charlotte Brooks and Others Slaves . "Never forget" could have been this work's second subtitle. As scholar Frances Smith Foster has observed, "the hymn that concludes Albert's volume summarizes her theme that abolition was the triumph of God's will over evil and that those who have been delivered must return to tell the story." The House of Bondage reach the public. It was shortly after her death that the New Orleans-based Methodist Episcopal Church newspaper the South-western Christian Advocate serialized the work from January to December 1890. In 1891, owing to the efforts of the author's husband and their only child, Laura T. F. Albert, The House of Bondage was published in book form.
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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
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