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  1. Idylls of the Bible by Frances E. W. Harper, 1901-06
  2. Iola Leroy, o las sombras disipadas (Spanish Edition) by Frances E. W. Harper, 2009-04-01
  3. Poems by Frances E. W. Harper, 1975-06
  4. Ioa Leroy or Shadows Uplifted by Frances E. W. Harper, 1988
  5. Minnie's Sacrifice/sowing and Reaping/ Trial and Triumph by Frances E. W. Harper, 1994
  6. Iola Leroy Or Shadows Uplifted by Frances E W Harper, 1992
  7. Iola Leroy: Shadows Uplifted by Frances E. W. Harper, 2007-02-14
  8. Minnie's Sacrifice by Frances E. W. Harper, 2009-05-30
  9. Poems by Frances E. W. Harper, 2009-06-04
  10. Iola Leroy (EasyRead Large Bold Edition): Shadows Uplifted by Frances E.W. Harper, 2009-05-08
  11. Iola Leroy Or Shadows Uplifted by E. W. Frances Harper, 2007-06-12
  12. Atlanta Offering: Poems by Frances E. W. Harper, 1995-06
  13. Enlightened motherhood: An address by Mrs. Frances E.W. Harper, before the Brooklyn Literary Society, November 15th, 1892 by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, 1892
  14. Complete Poems of Frances E.W. Harper by Frances Ellen Watkins Graham, Maryemma Harper, 1988

21. Bibliography Whiteness
Boler, Olivia, Year of the Smoke Girl , 2000 Derricote, Toi, Black Notebooks , New York/ London 1997 Ellison, Ralph, Native Son , 1940, Invisible Man , 1952 Harper, Frances E., W
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22. List Of People By Name: Har
Harper, Frances E. W, poet, novelist, lecturer and activist Harper, Karen, author Harper, Michael S, poet Harper, Valerie, (born 1940), actress
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23. The African American Literary Experience
Harper, Frances E. W. Iola Leroy, or Shadows Uplifted. New YorkOxford University Press, 1988. Harper, Michael, and Anthony Walton. Every Shut Eye Ain't Asleep An Anthology of
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24. Frances E. W. Harper Speech
Visit this site for the Frances E. W. Harper Speech entitled Enlightened Motherhood. Free Text for the Frances E. W. Harper Speech on the Enlightened Motherhood topic. Free Example
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25. Frances E. W. Harper
(1825–1911) Frances E. W. Harper, author of numerous collections of poetry, stories, novels, and essays, was among the most prolific AfricanAmerican authors prior to the
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Frances E. W. Harper, author of numerous collections of poetry, stories, novels, and essays, was among the most prolific African-American authors prior to the twentieth century. She was born to free parents living in Baltimore, Maryland in 1825. Orphaned at three, she was taken in by relatives who saw to her education and encouraged her writing. At about the age of twenty, Harper is said to have published her first book of verse, Forest Leaves, though no copies survive. In 1850 she began teaching at a school near Columbus, Ohio, established by the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The following year she took a teaching position in central Pennsylvania. By 1853, however, she left teaching altogether, relocated to Philadelphia, and dedicated her energies to writing and to antislavery activism. With the publication of her poem "Eliza Harris" in William Lloyd Garrison's Liberator in late 1853, Harper launched in earnest her career as a socially committed author. Her Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects appeared in 1854 and it contributed mightily to the founding of the genre of African-American protest poetry. Popular in its own day, the collection went through several editions over the next two decades. In 1859 she published "The Two Offers," considered by many to be the first short story by an African-American woman. The next year she married widower Fenton Harper and moved to his farm near Columbus, Ohio. When Fenton Harper died in 1864, the farm was repossessed. Harper, as a result, turned to lecturing to provide for herself and her children. For the next six or seven years she toured the country, North and South, advocating racial and gender equality.

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27. AAWW Biographies
Biographies. by Tonya Bolden . 1. Octavia V. Rogers Albert (1853c.1890) was born Octavia Victoria Rogers in Oglethorpe, Georgia, where she lived in slavery
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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.

28. Frances E. W. Harper's Iola Leroy: Selected Bibliography
Harper, Frances E. W. Complete Poems of Frances E. W. Harper. N.Y. Oxford UP, 1988. Carroll, Traci Reed. Subjects of Consumption Nineteenth Century AfricanAmerican Women
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Selected Bibliography on Frances E. W. Harper and Iola Leroy
Ammons, Elizabeth. Conflicting Stories: American Women Writers at the Turn Into the Twentieth Century Ammons, Elizabeth. "Legacy Profile: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1825-1911)." Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers 2.2, (Fall 1985): 61-6. Bacon, Margaret Hope. "'One Great Bundle of Humanity': Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1825-1911)." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 113.1 (1989 Jan.):21-49. Berlant, Lauren. "The Queen of American Goes to Washington City: Harriet Jacobs, Frances Harper, Anita Hill." American Literature 65.3 (Sept. 1993): 549-74. Birnbaum, Michele Amy. Dark Intimacies: The Racial Politics of Womanhood in the 1890s. 1992 .Dissertation Abstracts International (DAI) vol. 53 no. 6, 1992 Dec. DAI No: DA9230333. Degree Granting Institution: U of Washington. 1911A Carby, Hazel V. (introd.) Iola Leroy. Boston: Beacon, 1987. Carby, Hazel V. Reconstructing Womanhood: The Emergence of the Afro-American Woman Novelist. 1987. Harper, Frances E. W.

29. English At UCLA African-American Reading List
Harper, Frances E. W. Complete Poems (1988) Harper, Michael. Images of Kin New and Selected Poems (1977) Henderson, ed., Stephen E. Understanding the New Black Poetry (1973)
http://www.english.ucla.edu/academics/graduate/current/readinglist/AfricanAmer89

30. Black American Feminisms Bibliography: Speeches
Harper, Frances E.W. Woman's Political Future. In Words of Fire An Anthology of AfricanAmerican Feminist Thought, ed. Beverly Guy-Sheftall.
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INTRODUCTION
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... - Sociology EDUCATION - The Academy - History of Education Philosophy - Health and Healing ... Home A Multidisciplinary Bibliography Speeches I suppose I am about the only colored woman that goes about to speak for the rights of the colored woman, I want to keep the thing stirring, now that the ice is broken. Sojourner Truth Cole, Johnetta B. "Jesus is a Sister." In My Soul is a Witness: African American Women's Spirituality , ed. Gloria Wade-Gayles. Boston: Beacon, 1995. Cooper, Anna Julia. "Womanhood: A Vital Element in the Regeneration and Progress of a Race." In A Voice of the South, By a Black Woman of the South.Xenia, Ohio: Aldine Printing House, 1892. Reprint, New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. Reprinted in The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper: Including A Voice from the South and Other Important Essays, Papers, and Letters Crummell, Alexander. "The Black Woman of the South: Her Neglects and Her Needs." In The Voice of Black America: Major Speeches by Negroes in the United States, 1797-1971

31. SAPL: Black History Month - Books By Or About African Americans
Harper, Frances E.W. Harris, E. Lynn Harrison, Suzette D. Haynes, David Head, Bessie Hemans, Donna Henderson, T.T. Hill, Donna Hill, Ernest Himes, Chester
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Baraka, Amiri Beatty, Paul Bell, Derrick Bennett, O.H. Benet, Rick Benson, Angela Berry, Bertice Berry, Charlene A. Berry, Venise Bowen, Michele Andrea Bradley, David Briscoe, Connie Brown, Linda Beatrice Brown, Parry A. Bunkley, Anita R. Burks, Cris Burton, LeVar Burton, Rainelle Busia, Akosua Butler, Tajuana
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32. Course Notes-authors1
Frances E.W. Harper; Frances E.W. Harper (18251911) was a poet, novelist, essayist, and journalist and was the most outstanding African American female writer before the twentieth
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Olaudah Equiano Olaudah Equiano (1745-1797) was an African-born former slave who wrote one of the earliest slave narratives entitled The Interesting Narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself. . His narrative describes his African homeland, his voyage from Africa to America and the cruelty of slavery and the slave trade. wheatley Phyllis Wheatley Phyllis Wheatley (1753-1784) was an African-born slave whose book of poetry established her as the first internationally-known African American writer and the first to have a book published. Her poems reflect her Christianity and familiarity with Greek, Latin, and English poets. For example, her poem, "To Maecenas," is a request to a Roman aristocrat, who was a patron of Horace and Virgil, to approve her work. Her poems reflected historical events, such as the Revolutionary War but did not address the issue of slavery. David Walker David Walker ( 1785-1830) was a protest writer who opposed slavery. His Appeal in Four Articles denounces slavery and advocates freedom from oppression. His Preamble exposes the inequalities in America, and Article I argues for freedom while refuting Jefferson's claim that blacks are inferior to whites.

33. Harriet Wilson
Harper, Frances E. W. IOLA LEROY, OR, SHADOWS UPLIFTED. Boston Beacon Press, 1999. Novel first published in 1892. Considered
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Home Harriet Wilson Tour News About Us Contact us ... Order the Book "O h, holy Father, by thy power,
Thus far in life I'm brought;
And now in this dark, trying hour,
O God, forsake me not" Harriet E. Wilson
I n 1859, Harriet Wilson, a mulatto woman from New Hampshire published a novel with the stated hope of earning sufficient money simply to survive. Instead, her novel Our Nig; or Sketches From the Life of A Free Black , became a powerful and controversial narrative that continues to touch and unsettle readers around the world.
Because of a lack of verifiable records on people of color in America during the early years, gathering biographical information on Wilson has proven to be difficult. However, from the scholarly research work of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., UNH professor Barbara White, Occidental College associate professor P. Gabrielle Foreman, and historical researcher Reginald Pitts, the following information is known or can be surmised:
  • 1825 (March 15) - Harriet E. Adams born in Milford, NH

34. San Antonio College LitWeb African American Literature Index
Harper, Frances E.W., Minnie's Sacrifice. 1880. Harris, Joel Chandler, Uncle Remus His Songs and Sayings. Harris Home Page from PAL. 1881. An Autobiography of The Reverend Josiah Henson
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A Brief Chronology of African American Literature
Created by Roger Blackwell Bailey, Ph.D. (Site maintained by wshute@alamo.edu
Objections may well be raised about the arrangement of this list. I originally wanted it to be a reading list, but I have since linked the names of several authors to their own pages so that a bit deeper coverage might be possible. These links occur at the first appearance of an author on the list. Some links have already been made in anticipation of individual files to come, and I am working as hard as I can on these and others while teaching a full load. I shall be as grateful for suggestions as I am for your patience. Thanks in advance for both.
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Terry, Lucy
, " Bars Fight."
The Narrative of the Uncommon Sufferings and Surprizing Deliverance of Briton Hammon , a Negro Man
Hammon, Jupiter
, " An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ, with Penitential Cries. "
Wheatley, Phyllis
Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral.
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano ..., Written by Himself

35. Welcome To Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide To Black History
JeanBaptist-Point Du Sable to Jimi Hendrix. Hank Aaron to Willie Brown; Blanche K Harlan, John Marshall Harper, Frances E.W. Harper, Michael S.
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36. Poetry X » Poetry Archives » Frances E. W. Harper » "The Dying Bondman" » ML
Harper, Frances E. W.. “The Dying Bondman.” Poetry X. Ed. Jough Dempsey. 30 Aug 2006. 24 Oct. 2010 http//poetry.poetryx.com/poems/14208/ .
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37. Maryland Writers, Authors, Journalists, Novelists, Playrights, Poets
Harper, Frances E. W. (18251911) (Author, Orator, Social Reformer) Frances E. W. Harper Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was born in Baltimore, MD.
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  • Baker, Russell (writer)
      Russell Baker
      Russell Baker was born in Loudoun County, Virginia. After graduating from Johns Hopkins University with a degree in English he worked as a reporter for the Baltimore Sun.
    Barth, John (1930- )(novelist)
      John Barth : American Literature on The Web
      John Barth (1930- ), a native of Maryland, is one of the most influential authors of the second half of the twentieth century. John Barth - from the Heath Anthology
      John Barth was born in Cambridge, a small “southern” town on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
    Bell, Madison Smartt (writer)
      Madison Smartt Bell
      Born and raised in Tennessee, he has lived in New York and in London and now lives in Baltimore, Maryland. He has taught in various creative writing programs, including the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars. Since 1984 he has taught the Goucher College Creative Program, where he is currently Writer In Residence, along with his wife, the poet Elizabeth Spires.

38. African American History & Culture: African American Women
Harper, Frances E. W. Sketches of Southern Life (1891) Iola Leroy; Hopkins, Pauline E. Contending Forces; Hurston, Zora Neale
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39. NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS
Harper, Frances E. W. Iola Leroy, or, Shadows Uplifted. 1892; rpt. Boston Beacon, 1987. Derricotte, Toi. The Black Notebooks. NY Norton, 1997.
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40. Ipl2 Literary Criticism
Harper, Frances E. W. (1825 1911) Harris, Frank (1856 - 1931) Harris, Wilson (1921 - ) Harte, Bret (1836 - 1902) Harvey, Gabriel (1550? - 1631) Hashmi, Alamgir (1951 - )
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