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    Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (September 24, 1825 – February 22, 1911) was an American abolitionist, suffragist, poet, temperance activist, teacher, public...
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  • issue of "minority disclosure". Main article: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Frances Ellen Watkins Harper wrote many poems throughout her career including...
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    construction date, it was the home of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1825-1911) from 1870 until her death. Harper was a prominent African-American abolitionist...
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  • on Miscellaneous Subjects is a poetry collection written by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper in 1854. Her non-fiction collection of poems and essays consists...
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  • elected vice president for Pennsylvania at that convention. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, also a founding member of the AWSA, gave the closing address...
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  • Boole in mathematics; Susan B. Anthony in civil government; Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Whitney Young of the National Urban League, and Florence Nightingale...
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    Anthony both lived in Rochester, NY, and were family friends. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper the Black American poet and anti-slavery lecturer Abby Kelley...
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    Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the other by Lucy Stone and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. After years of rivalry, they merged in 1890 as the National...
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    African-American suffragists such as Mary Church Terrell, Sojourner Truth, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Fannie Barrier Williams, and Ida B. Wells-Barnett advocated...
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  • 1852, Watkins moved to Toronto, Canada, followed by his son William J. He died in Canada in 1858. Watkins also raised his niece, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper...
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    Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial, Institute for Colored Youth, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper House, George W. Nebinger School, and Washington Avenue Historic...
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    Leroy, or, Shadows Uplifted by Frances E. W. Harper, Broadview Press, 2018. ISBN 9781554813858 Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins (1892). Iola Leroy, or Shadows...
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    the Woman's Rights Convention, Akron, Ohio" (1851) (1825–1911) Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was an African American born to free parents. Her education came...
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  • three Junior High Schools in Davis, California, the others being Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Junior High in East/South Davis, and Ralph Waldo Emerson Junior...
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    central Philadelphia. Frances Ellen Still (1857–1943) became a kindergarten teacher (she was named after poet Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, who had lived with...
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  • of its members without receiving the curse in its own soul. (Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, speech, 1866) Hungry people cannot be good at learning or producing...
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  • women such as Harriet Forten Purvis, Mary Ann Shadd Cary, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper worked on two fronts simultaneously: reminding African-American...
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    black women like Harriet Forten Purvis, Mary Ann Shadd Cary, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper worked on black civil rights, like the right to vote. Black women...
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    Fee Henry Highland Garnet William Lloyd Garrison Abbé Grégoire Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Johns Hopkins Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil John Laurens...
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  • Samuel Harper Stone House, New Concord, Ohio, NRHP-listed William Rainey Harper Log House, New Concord, Ohio, NRHP-listed Frances Ellen Watkins Harper House...
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    Jeanette Rosner Wolman Hiltgunt Zassenhaus 1987 Clara Barton Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Juanita Jackson Mitchell Mary Shaw Shorb Helen B. Taussig 1988...
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    19th century civil rights activist, woman's rights activist Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, abolitionist, suffragette, poet, author Jarena Lee, preacher...
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  • for the first time, by Mary Alice Murray. Shadows Uplifted by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper becomes the second novel by an African-American woman published...
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    1865, as well as many of her essays. It also printed works by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and James W. C. Pennington. The Christian Recorder was originally...
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  • Woman's Christian Temperance Union (category Frances Willard)
    although this is often in passing. Predominant black activist Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was very active in the union, pushing for WTCU adoption of the...
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    was founded in 1896 by black reformers like Sojourner Truth, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, and Harriet Tubman. It eventually became the largest federation...
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  • Reconstructing Womanhood offers studies on black female writers including Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins, Anna Cooper, and Ida B. Wells, among...
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    Slave" by Frederick Douglass in 1852, and "The Two Offers" by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper in 1859 had been considered the first African-American short...
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  • part of Virginia. This episode forms the subject of a poem by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, titled "To the Cleveland Union-Savers" (1861): Men of Cleveland...
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    other black authors of the period, including selected works by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Frank J. Webb, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and Amelia E. Johnson,...
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