Web Assigned Activism. x, DunbarNelson, Alice Ruth Moore, 1875, 1935, F, Writing, Journalism.Philanthropy. x, Dunjee, Roscoe, 1883, 1965, M, Journalism. http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~aanb/journalism.htm
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
Extractions: Creative Women by Day of Birth Helpful Hint: Use your browser's "FIND" function to locate a specific individual. Jan 1_ Bowen, Catherine Drinker US writer Jan 1_ Edgeworth, Maria English children's author Jan 1_ Jameson, Anna Irish author, art critic Jan 1_ Ouida, English novelist, social critic Jan 2_ Thomas, Martha Carey US educator, feminist Jan 3_ Mott, Lucretia US social reformer Jan 4_ Battelle, Phyllis US journalist Jan 5_ Schell, Maria Austrian actress Jan 6_ Hulme, Kathryn US writer Jan 6_ Lopez, Nancy US golfer Jan 7_ Hurston, Zora Neale US dramatist, author Jan 8_ Ripley, Alexandra US novelist Jan 9_ Baez, Joan US folksinger, political activist Jan 9_ Beauvoir, Simone de French writer Jan 9_ Churchill, Jennie Jerome US socialite Jan 9_ Krantz, Judith US novelist Jan 10_ Hepworth, Dame Barbara English sculptor Jan 11_ Judd, Naomi US singer Jan 11_ Paul, Alice US lawyer Jan 12_ Alley, Kirstie US actress Jan 13_ Heilbrun, Carolyn US writer, educator Jan 13_ Tucker, Sophie US singer Jan 14_ Olsen, Tillie US novelist Jan 15_ Hillesum, Etty
Alice Moore Last updated Sep 02, 2002 . . . Louisiana Leaders Notable Women in History. ALICERUTH Moore DunbarNelson, 1875-1935 AUTHOR, ACTIVIST, EDUCATOR. http://gpscentral.org/channel_map/5/alice-moore.htm
Project MUSE The Tragic Courtship And Marriage of Paul Lawrence Dunbar and Alice Ruth Moore . Ida B. WellsBarnett, Mary Church Terrell, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/legacy/v020/20.1lock.html
Extractions: [Access article in PDF] Compiled by Sarah J. Lock Below is a selected sampling of current books, articles, and dissertations relevant to the study of American women writers from the seventeenth through the early twentieth centuries. Prices unless otherwise indicated are for hardcover editions. Gelles, Edith B. Abigail Adams: A Writing Life . New York: Routledge, 2002. 224 pp. $19.95 paper. McMillan, Gloria. "Keeping the Conversation Going: Jane Addams' 'A Modern Lear.'" Rhetoric Society Quarterly Alcott, Louisa May
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.
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
Alice Dunbar-Nelson Alice M. DunbarNelson (1875 - 1935) Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar suspends timein the twenty-nine vignettes and poems of Violets and Other Tales, http://www.queertheory.com/histories/d/dunbar_nelson_alice.htm
Extractions: A B C D ... Scholars Index Laughing to Stop Myself From Crying by Alice Dunbar-Nelson What men call love and the gods adultery is far more common where the climate's sultry. Life amongst the Creole community in New Orleans is a gumbo mix of tropical heat, romance and petty squabbles tied to long-forgotten historical feuds all of which spill over into the pages of Laughing To Stop Myself Crying . Alice Dunbar-Nelson writes about difference: Catholic versus Protestant, black versus white. The dark Manuela employs a voodoo madam to vanquish her blonde rival in romance; Tony's wife is beaten and kicked out on the street by her husband and an old grandfather hangs his head in shame as his beautiful granddaughter ignores the ways of a family which has held itself proudly aloof from `those Americans` from time immemorial to marry a white man... The Works of Alice Dunbar-Nelson by Alice Dunbar-Nelson , Gloria T. Hull (Editor)
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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
Dunbar Nelson - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library Alice Moore Dunbar Nelson, May Miller, Zora Neale Hurston, Marita concert with RuthGaines Shelton Maude Cuney Hare, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Myrtle Livingston http://www.questia.com/SM.qst?act=search&keywordsSearchType=1000&keywords=Dunbar
African American Cultural Center Library Biography File Lawrence (poet) 18721906 Dunbar-Nelson, Alice (writer) 1875 Love, Earl (songwriter)Love, Ruth (educator) Lucas Julianne (writer) Mandela, Nelson (South Africa http://www.indiana.edu/~libbcc/biomay97.html
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 female spouse Helm, John Nelson (*1823 ) -child Driggers, Ruth (1909 - ) - femaleb. 1909 in 1847 - 1882) spouse Ober, Alice (1875 - 1935) - m. 20 http://sparksfamilytree.net/family_tree/wga23.html