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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

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22. Frances Harper, Unitarian Universalist Biographical Dictionary
Frances Harper Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (September 24, 1825February 22, 1911), was an African-American writer, lecturer, and political activist, who promoted abolition, civil
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Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (September 24, 1825-February 22, 1911), was an African-American writer, lecturer, and political activist, who promoted abolition, civil rights, women's rights, and temperance. She helped found or held high office in several national progressive organizations. She is best remembered today for her poetry and fiction, which preached moral uplift and counseled the oppressed how to free themselves from their demoralized condition. Frances was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to free parents whose names are unknown. After her mother died in 1828, Frances was raised by her aunt and uncle. Her uncle was the abolitionist William Watkins, father of William J. Watkins, who would become an associate of Frederick Douglass. She received her education at her uncle's Academy for Negro Youth and absorbed many of his views on civil rights. The family attended the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) church. At the age of fourteen, Frances found a job as a domestic in a Quaker household, where she was given access to their library and encouraged in her literary aspirations. Her poems appeared in newspapers, and in 1845 a collection of them was printed as

23. Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins | Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins Information | High
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24. Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins (1825-1911) | The Black Past: Remembered And Recla
An Online Reference Guide to African American History. Quintard Taylor. Scott and Dorothy Bullitt Professor of American History. University of Washington, Seattle
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26. Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins --  Kids Encyclopedia | Online Encyclopedia | Kids
Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins (18251911), U.S. lecturer, author, and antislavery activist, born in Baltimore, Md., to free black parents; orphaned by age 3, raised by uncle; at
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27. Oxford AASC Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins
Sex Female. Born Baltimore, Maryland, United States 24 September 1825 Died
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SUMMARY Iola Leroy was originally published in 1892, during a time of black disenfranchisement, lynching, and Jim Crow laws. It is the story of a "refined mulatto," Iola, raised to believe she's white until she and her mother are sold into slavery, leading her to become an advocate for her people and a critic of racemixing. SUMMARY Iola Leroy was originally published in 1892, during a time of black disenfranchisement, lynching, and Jim Crow laws. It is the story of a "refined mulatto," Iola, raised to believe she's white until she and her mother are sold into slavery, leading her to become an advocate for her people and a critic of racemixing.

30. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Frances Ellen Watkins (1825-1911)
Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins. Notable American Women 16071950 A Biographical Dictionary. Ed. Edward T. James, Janet Wilson James, and Paul S. Boyer II.
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Selected Poetry of Frances Ellen Watkins (1825-1911)
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Of course, I don't know very much
About these politics,
But I think that some who run 'em,
Do mighty ugly tricks.
(Aunt Chloe)
  • Aunt Chloe
  • The Drunkard's Child
  • The Slave Mother
    Notes on Life and Works
    Frances Ellen Watkins was born September 25, 1825, in Baltimore, Maryland. After receiving an education at her uncle's school, and working in a book store, she turned to publishing. A book of poetry entitled Forest leaves came out in 1845, no copy of which has survived. Five years later, Watkins left Maryland for Ohio to teach at Union Seminary near Columbus and then in 1852 at Little York, Pennsylvania. In 1854 her second book of poems appeared, Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects (Boston, 1854) and sold 10,000 copies. That year she lived in Philadelphia at an underground railroad stop, by which slaves were moved north to safety. Her lecture career then flourished: she travelled through New England, Upper Canada, Ohio, Michigan, and Pennsylvania until 1861, generally talking on civil rights and education for Afro-Americans, and temperance. Watkins married Fenton Harper in 1860 and they settled on a farm near Columbus until his death in 1864. They had one daughter, Mary. After the civil war, Harper published
  • 31. Harper, (Frances Ellen Watkins) Jr. High School: Test Scores And Performance - D
    Harper, (Frances Ellen Watkins) Jr. High School Test Scores and Performance Davis, CA, Davis Joint Unified
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    32. F. E. W. Harper [Frances Ellen Watkins Harper] Biography - (1825–1911) African
    F. E. W. Harper Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Biography (1825–1911) AfricanAmerican poet, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects
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    33. Facts About Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's
    Facts about Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins, (1825–1911), U.S. lecturer, author, and antislavery activist, born in Baltimore, Md., to free black parents; orphaned by age 3, raised
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      (1825–1911), U.S. lecturer, author, and antislavery activist, born in Baltimore, Md., to free black parents; orphaned by age 3, raised by uncle; at 14 started to work for a bookseller, where she read widely; 1845 published collection of poems, ‘Forest Leaves'; 1850–54 worked as sewing instructor; gave first antislavery lecture 1854, New Bedford, Mass.; lectured in many states... Get Random Facts

    34. Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins - Caria L. Peterson (essay Date 1995): Poetry Crit
    Caria L. Peterson (essay date 1995) SOURCE ' Whatever Concerns Them, as a Race, Concerns Me' The Oratorical Careers of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and Sarah Parker Remond
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    35. Valencia West LRC - Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins
    Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins (18251911) Pathfinder February 1997. The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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    36. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Criticism
    Criticism Poetry Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins Introduction. Criticism Home; Poetry; Information, Facts, and Links; Get help in the Literature Group
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    38. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
    Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was born on September 24, 1825 to free parents. A few years later, she was orphaned.
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    39. Poems
    Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins, 18241911. Poems Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library The entire work (115 KB) Table of Contents for this work
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  • Poem MY MOTHER'S KISS.
  • Poem A GRAIN OF SAND.
  • Poem THE CROCUSES.
  • Poem THE PRESENT AGE.
  • Poem DEDICATION POEM.
  • Poem A DOUBLE STANDARD.
  • Poem OUR HERO.
  • Poem THE DYING BONDMAN.
  • Poem "A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM."
  • Poem THE SPARROW'S FALL.
  • Poem GOD BLESS OUR NATIVE LAND.
  • Poem DANDELIONS.
  • Poem THE BUILDING.
  • Poem HOME, SWEET HOME.
  • Poem THE PURE IN HEART SHALL SEE GOD.
  • Poem HE "HAD NOT WHERE TO LAY HIS HEAD."
  • Poem GO WORK IN MY VINEYARD.
  • Poem RENEWAL OF STRENGTH.
  • Poem JAMIE'S PUZZLE.
  • Poem TRUTH.
  • Poem DEATH OF THE OLD SEA KING.
  • Poem SAVE THE BOYS.
  • Poem NOTHING AND SOMETHING.
  • Poem VASHTI.
  • Poem THANK GOD FOR LITTLE CHILDREN.
  • Poem THE MARTYR OF ALABAMA.
  • Poem THE NIGHT OF DEATH.
  • Poem MOTHER'S TREASURES.
  • Poem THE REFINER'S GOLD.
  • Poem A STORY OF THE REBELLION.
  • Poem BURIAL OF SARAH.
  • Poem GOING EAST.
  • Poem THE HERMIT'S SACRIFICE.
  • Poem SONGS FOR THE PEOPLE.
  • Poem LET THE LIGHT ENTER.
  • 40. Poet: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper - All Poems Of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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