Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
8 books
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1825-1911) was an influential African American poet, novelist, and activist known for her powerful literary contributions and advocacy for social justice. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, she became one of the first African American women to publish a novel, "Iola Leroy; Or, Shadows Uplifted," which addresses themes of race and gender. Harper's poetry, including collections like "Atlanta Offering: Poems," reflects her deep commitment to abolitionism and women's rights. Throughout her life, she was a prominent speaker at anti-slavery and women's suffrage events, using her voice to champion equality and justice. Her works remain significant in American literature and the fight for civil rights.
Books by This Author
8 titles
Atlanta offering: Poems
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Idylls of the Bible
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Iola Leroy; Or, Shadows Uplifted
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Minnie's Sacrifice
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Poems
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Sketches of Southern life
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Sowing and Reaping: A Temperance Story
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Trial and Triumph
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper