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  1. Biography - Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins (1825-1911): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  2. Poems by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper 1825-1911, 1898-12-31
  3. Poems on miscellaneous subjects by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper 1825-1911, 1857-12-31
  4. Idylls of the Bible by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper 1825-1911, 1901-12-31
  5. "One great bundle of humanity": Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1825-1911) by Margaret Hope Bacon, 1989
  6. Iola Leroy, or, Shadows uplifted by Frances Ellen Watkins, 1825-1911 Harper, 2009-10-26
  7. MINNIES SACRIFICECL (Black Women Writer Series) by Frances E. W. Harper, Frances Smith Foster, 1994-06-01
  8. Iola (Black Classics) by Frances E. W. Harper, 1996-09
  9. Discarded Legacy: Politics and Poetics in the Life of Frances E.W. Harper, 1825-1911 (African American Life) by Melba Joyce Boyd, 1994-06

81. The Yale Journal Of Criticism, Volume 10 - Table Of Contents
Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins, 18251911. Iola Leroy. Harper, Frances EllenWatkins, 1825-1911 Appreciation. Zagarell, Sandra A. Crosscurrents Registers
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/yale_journal_of_criticism/toc/yale10.2.html
The Yale Journal of Criticism 10.2, Fall 1997
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82. University Of Delaware: AFRICAN AMERICAN POETRY
Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins, 18251911. A brighter coming day. New York FeministPress at the City University of New York Distributed by the Talman Co.,
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AFRICAN AMERICAN POETRY
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The University of Delaware Library is pleased to announce that "African American Poetry" is the title of the current exhibition on the first floor of the Morris Library in Newark. The exhibition will consist of two separate installments. The first exhibit will be on view from February 6 - May 5, 1998 and will focus upon African American poetry of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Well-known authors such as Phillis Wheatley and Paul Laurence Dunbar will be included, but the work of lesser-known figures, such as Jupiter Hammon, George Moses Horton, and Frances E.W. Harper will also be presented. The second display will be on view from June 23-September 28, 1998 and will highlight African American poetry during the twentieth century and will include work by Countee Cullen, Alice Dunbar Nelson, Sterling Brown, Gwendolyn Brooks, Amiri Baraka, Ishmael Reed, Audrey Lorde, Maya Angelou, Wanda Coleman, Rita Dove, and a host of other African American poets. The University of Delaware Library houses a wealth of primary and secondary materials relating to African American poetry, including original books and manuscripts by African American poets; biographical, historical, and critical works; anthologies; sound recordings; and microforms. Reflecting the Library's efforts to provide electronic access to research materials is the

83. Page 1 Of 8 The Woman Question Reconsidered Gender, Race, And
In contrast, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (18251911), a Northern black oratorand writer for the abolition movement, praises a suitable match where
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84. Online American Literature Resources Browse All Links, Or Return
Josiah Allen s Wife ) (18361926); Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1825-1911);Anna Julia Cooper (1858?-1964) Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935)
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Late Nineteenth Century: 1865-1910 Modern Period: 1901-1945 Contemporary Period: 1945 to the Present ... A Sheaf of Poetry by Late-Nineteenth Century American Women A Sheaf within a Sheaf: Poems from the 1890s Regional Voices, National Voices Issues and Visions in Post-Civil War America Modern Period: 1901-1945 Toward the Modern Age Issues and Visions in Modern America

85. Publications Of Margaret Hope Bacon
One great bundle of humanity Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (18251911) 1989.The night they burned Pennsylvania Hall a chapter in the struggle for the
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  • History of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery,
    the Relief of Negroes Unlawfully Held in Bondage, and for Improving the Condition of the African Race
    Philadelphia : Pennsylvania Abolition Society, 1959.
  • The quiet rebels : the story of the Quakers in America
    New York : Basic Books, 1969
  • Lamb's warrior : the life of Isaac T. Hopper
    New York : Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1970
  • I speak for my slave sister: the life of Abby Kelley Foster.
    New York, Crowell 1974
  • Rebellion at Christiana
    New York : Crown Publishers, 1975
  • The Quaker struggle for the rights of women
    Philadelphia : American Friends Service Committee ; 1977
  • As the way opens : the story of Quaker women in America
    Richmond, Ind. : Friends United Press, 1980.
  • Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880.
    Lucretia Mott speaking

    Wallingford, Pa. : Pendle Hill, 1980
  • Belief into action, action into belief religious and political aspects of effective peacemaking Philadelphia : Wider Quaker Fellowship, 1985.
  • 86. Legacy
    LEGACY Profile Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, 18251911. Elizabeth Ammons.2.2 (1985) 61-66. LEGACY Profile Harriet Ann Jacobs, c. 1813-1897.
    http://www.lehigh.edu/~dek7/SSAWW/legacyIndSubj.htm
    Select letter: A B C D ... Z A AFRICAN AMERICAN WRITERS "Anna Julia Cooper: The Black Feminist Voice of the 1890s." Mary Helen Washington. 4.2 (1987): 3-15. "The Disappearing 'I' in Our Nig ." Jill Jones. 13.1 (1996): 38-53. "Spirit Matters: Re-Possessing the African-American Women's Literary Tradition." Anne Dalke. 12.1 (1995): 1-16. "Is Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Good Enough to Teach?" Paul Lauter. 5.1 (1988): 27-32. "LEGACY Profile: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, 1825-1911." Elizabeth Ammons. 2.2 (1985): 61-66. "LEGACY Profile: Harriet Ann Jacobs, c. 1813-1897." Jean Fagan Yellin. 5.2 (1988): 55-61. "New Woman, Fallen Woman: The Crisis of Reputation in Turn-of-the-Century Novels by Pauline Hopkins and Edith Wharton." Kristina Brooks. 13.2 (1996): 91-112. " 'There is Might in Each': Conceptions of Self in Harriet Jacob's Incidents in the Life of a
    Slave Girl, Written by Herself ." Carolyn Sorisio. 13.1 (1996): 1-18. ALCOTT, LOUISA MAY " 'Did They Never See Anyone Angry Before?': The Sexual Politics of Self-Control in
    Alcott's 'A Whisper in the Dark.' " Lynette Carpenter. 3.2 (1986): 31-41.

    87. The US50 - A Guide To The Fifty States
    Frances Ellen Watkins Harper 18251911 Schoolteacher before traveling for lectureson a variety of causes, chief among them the abolition of slavery.
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    Photo by: Abid Khan Since the first European colonists set foot on its shores in 1631, Maryland has played a significant role in American history. Some of the state’s links to the nation’s past - Antietam or Fort McHenry - are so enduring that they’re recognized by name alone, while others are just waiting to be discovered.
    Each region in Maryland contains historic attractions unique to its area. Western Maryland played a
    a region which is rich in historic mansions and preserved landmarks, also is known for its museums, galleries and hunt country. Annapolis was known as the "Athens of America" during the seventeenth century and once served as the capital of the United States. Baltimore, our State's center of commerce, was known around the world in the early 1800's for the sleek clipper ships built in its harbor and for its fine urban architecture.

    88. Minnie S Sacrifice ; Sowing And Reaping ; Trial And Triumph (in
    Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins, 18251911. Foster, Frances Smith. Published.Boston Beacon Press, c1994. Subject. African Americans Fiction. Series
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    89. Author Frances Ellen Watkins, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
    Frances Ellen Watkins was born free in the slave city of Baltimore, Frances married Fenton Harper in 1860 and they settled on a farm near Columbus until
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      I was from USA, and I lived from 1825-1911. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? My influences included Inequity and harsh treatment of slaves. - the Anti-Slavery Movement. Frances Ellen Watkins was born free in the slave city of Baltimore, Maryland on September 25,1825. She never experienced the hardships of slavery and yet she would devote her entire life to the abolitionist movement, and what she called "a brighter coming day".
      After receiving an education at her uncle's school, and working in a book store, she turned to publishing. A book of poetry entitled

    90. A Brighter Coming Day, Feminist Press
    Frances Ellen Watkins Harper 1825 1911. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1825 - 1911)published 12 volumes of poetry, a novel, stories, and essays.
    http://www.feministpress.org/book/index.cfm?GCOI=55861100339580&fa=author&Person

    91. Harper, Frances E.W.
    Harper, Frances EW Iola Leroy. About the electronic edition Harper, FrancesEllen Watkins, 18251911. Garrigues Brothers. Philadelphia. 1893
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    Iola Leroy, or, Shadows uplifted
    Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins, 1825-1911 Garrigues Brothers Philadelphia
    Prepared as part of The Digital Schomburg, a project providing electronic access to collections on the African Diaspora and Africa from The New York Public Library.
    All quotation marks retained as data. All unambiguous end-of-line hyphens have been removed, and the trailing part of a word has been joined to the preceding line. The images exist as archived TIFF images, and one or more JPEG versions for general use. Transcription by double-keyed entry.
    November, 1997

    92. Borzoi Reader | Catalog | The Vintage Book Of African American Poetry By Michael
    Frances EW Harper (18251911), author of Learning to Read Frances Ellen WatkinsHarper was born free in Baltimore in 1825. By the time of her death in
    http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=0375703004&view=exce

    93. Biographical List Of Names (HAR - HAR) Compiled By GIGA
    Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, American reformer, lecturer, author and poet (1825 1911) - BUY AMAZON BOOK Jimmy Harper, English song writer (fl.
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    E.Y. ("Yip") Harburg, American song writer (1898 - 1981) BUY AMAZON BOOK
    William Hard, American journalist and author (1878 - 1962) BUY AMAZON BOOK
    Frederick Leopold von Hardenberg (used pseudonym Novalis), German poet and romancer (1772 - 1801) [see Novalis BUY AMAZON BOOK
    Carolyn Hardesty, American writer (20th century) BUY AMAZON BOOK
    Jesse Hardesty, American writer (1842 - unknown) BUY AMAZON BOOK Keir Hardie, Scottish politician (1856 - 1915) BUY AMAZON BOOK Charlotte Hardin, American writer (1882 - unknown) BUY AMAZON BOOK Garrett Hardin, American ecologist, educator and author (1915 - ) BUY AMAZON BOOK D.W. (Denys Clement Wyatt) Harding, English writer (1906 - 1993) BUY AMAZON BOOK Ruth Guthrie Harding, American poet (1882 - ) BUY AMAZON BOOK Warren Gamaliel Harding

    94. Chronological Author List "1825 To 1829" Compiled By GIGA
    Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, American reformer, lecturer, author and poet (1825 1911) - BUY AMAZON BOOK Henrietta A. Huxley (Mrs. Thomas Henry Huxley),
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    Edward Henry Bickersteth, Bishop of Exeter, English clergyman (1825 - 1906) BUY AMAZON BOOK
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    Antoinette Brown Blackwell, American abolitionist, feminist and clergy (1825 - 1921) BUY AMAZON BOOK
    Andrew Kennedy Boyd, Scottish divine (1825 - 1899) BUY AMAZON BOOK
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    Celia Burleigh, American reformer (1825 - 1875) BUY AMAZON BOOK Lady Burton, English wife of Sir Richard Francis Burton (19th century) READ QUOTES (1) BUY AMAZON BOOK William Allen Butler, American lawyer and poet (1825 - 1902) READ QUOTES (2) BUY AMAZON BOOK Joseph Capen (2), clergyman (19th century) READ QUOTES (1) BUY AMAZON BOOK Anson G. Chester

    95. Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Frances E. W. Harper
    Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (September 24, 1825 1911) USA Frances EW HarperPoet, novelist, essayist, journalist, feminist, and abolitionist
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    Last update: June 25 th Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
    (September 24, 1825 - 1911) U.S.A.
    Poet, novelist, essayist, journalist, feminist, and abolitionist Born to a free black woman and unknown father, her life and work shine light on that period of American history after the Civil War that cruelly combined progress and goodness, racist backsliding and fear. In an era where it was deemed unseemly, if not shocking, for an unmarried, young woman, black or white, to address mixed audiences of men and women, the Maine Antislavery Society helped launch a lifelong career, when, in 1854, they hired Frances Ellen Watkins, at age 29, to speak on their behalf. A radical antebellum abolitionist, Miss Watkins preached and practiced the politics of Free Produce, urging economic boycotts of slave-produced goods. Watkins helped collect donations for the Underground Railroad and befriended Frederick Douglass, William Still, John Brown, Sojourner Truth, and Harriet Tubman. She married Fenton Harper in November 1860, and they later had one child, Mary. Four years later, upon the death of her husband, and unprotected by civil law, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper needed to make a living to support her daughter and herself. She resumed her writing in grueling speaking tours in the South dedicated to suffrage, women's education, and particularly the welfare and elevation of newly freed black women. In the 1890s she gained a national reputation for her brilliant speeches and organizing for the Women's Christian Temperance Union and the National Assocation of Colored Women.

    96. Koleb_sa
    Until her death, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1825 1911) fought for women andAfrican American rights so everyone would be treated equal.
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    Frances Harper Fought For African- American And Women's Rights That Are Now Being Dishonored.
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    Frances Harper
    Septemper 24, 1825 - Febuary 22, 1911
    The Person

    Her parents were killed when she was two, and she lived with her grandfather, who owned an Academy for Negro Youth that she attended.
    In 1860 she married Fenton Harper, who already had three children from his previous marriage. They moved to Ohio.
    Frances Harper and Fenton Harper had one child in 1862, named Mary. Fenton died in 1864.
    The Mind
    African American, Frances Harper, wrote poetry about slavery, not having experienced it, but feeling the pain for others.
    She was the head of the Maine Anti-Slavery Society, using her gift of lecturing. She also work in the Underground Railroad, and helped people escape Her Impact on the State She fought for freedoms that women have today. Frances fought for equality until her death. She changed many peoples views about women using her writings, lecturing and fighting continually for change.

    97. The Feminist Press
    AfricanAmerican studies, 19th-century US literature Frances Ellen Watkins Harper(1825 - 1911) published 12 volumes of poetry, a novel, stories, and essays.
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    A BRIGHTER COMING DAY
    A Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Reader
    Edited and with an Introduction by Frances Smith Foster
    Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was the best known and best loved African-American poet of her time, as well as a teacher and lecturer on abolition, suffrage, education, and many other topics. This anthology contains all of her extant poetry and a generous selection of prose and letters, and provides moving portraits of suffering under slavery, as well as of freedom, love, infidelity, poverty, and heroism. As The New York Times Book Review
    For course use in: abolition and slavery, African-American studies, 19th-century U.S. literature
    FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPER (1825 - 1911) published 12 volumes of poetry, a novel, stories, and essays. FRANCES SMITH FOSTER is professor of literature at the University of California, San Diego.
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    98. EVENE - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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    1865 1922. Biography available, Harper, Frances (Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins ).1825 - 1911. We regret we have not completed our entry yet.
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    100. Books At Random House Of Canada | The Vintage Book Of African American Poetry By
    1883. Frances EW Harper (18251911), author of Learning to Read FrancesEllen Watkins Harper was born free in Baltimore in 1825.
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