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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. Frances E. W. Harper's Iola Leroy: Selected Bibliography
Selected Bibliography on frances EW harper and Iola Leroy. Ammons, Elizabeth. harper,frances EW Complete Poems of frances EW harper. NY Oxford UP, 1988.
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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.

22. English 413/513 Spring 2003
Iola Leroy Selected Bibliography; Domestic Fiction; Study Guide for Exam 2 OutlineGuide to Romance, Realism, Local Color. frances EW harperfrances EW harper. .
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26. Poems By Frances E. W. Harper
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POEMS BY FRANCES E. W. HARPER First Published 1895
The Black Heritage Library Collection Whereas thou hast been forsaken and hated , so
that no man went through thee, I will make thee an
eternal excellency, a joy of many generations.
ISAIAH 60:15. CONTENTS. PAGE My Mother's Kiss . . . . . . . . . . 1
A Grain of Sand . . . . . . . . . . 3
The Crocuses . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 The Present Age . . . . . . . . . . 6 Dedication Poem . . . . . . . . . . 9 A Double Standard . . . . . . . . . 12 Our Hero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 The Dying Bondman . . . . . . . . . 17 A Little Child Shall Lead Them . . . 19 The Sparrow's Fall . . . . . . . . . 21 God Bless Our Native Land . . . . . 23 Dandelions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 The Building . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Home, Sweet Home . . . . . . . . . . 26 The Pure in Heart Shall See God . . 28

27. OUP USA: Complete Poems Of Frances E.W. Harper
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28. OUP USA: Iola Leroy, Or Shadows Uplifted
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Introduction by FRANCES S. FOSTER, San Diego State University
An original work of fiction first published in 1893, this is one volume in a series of thirty, The Schomberg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers "Probably the best-selling novel by an African-American before the 20th century." The New York Times "For all its heavy-handed moralizing, [ Iola Leroy ] purposefully fought the prevailing negative views about Blacks." Essence "Clearly Harper's words prove her awareness of the cultural and political functions of narrative. With its intricate plot, about a mulatto who first assumes she is white, subsequently learns she is the daughter of a slave ('the child follows the condition of its mother') and is therefore black, and who ultimately makes the conscious choice not to pass for white but to live as a black woman, Iola Leroy is a novel filled with the complexities and contradictions of black-and-female existence in America in the nineteenth century. While the success of the novel is indisputable in terms of copies sold, what is harder to measure is the extent to which it altered cultural and racial attitudes."

29. Frances E. W. Harper
Enlightened Motherhood An Address Before The Brooklyn Literary Societyby Mrs. frances EW harper Women's Rights Pioneer. November 15, 1892.
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Enlightened Motherhood:
An Address Before The Brooklyn Literary Society

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Women's Rights Pioneer November 15, 1892 While politicians may stumble on the barren mountain of fretful controversy, and men, lacking faith in God and the invisible forces which make for righteousness, may shrink from the unsolved problems of the hour, into the hands of Christian women comes the opportunity of serving the ever blessed Christ, by ministering to His little ones and striving to make their homes the brightest spots on earth and the fairest types of heaven. The school may instruct and the church may teach, but the homes is an institution older than the church and antedates schools, and that is the place where children should be trained for useful citizenship on earth and a hope of holy companionship in heaven. Every mother should endeavor to be a true artist. I do not mean by this that every woman should be a painter, sculptor, musician, poet, or writer, but the artist who will write on the table of childish innocence thoughts she will not blush to see read in the light of eternity and printed amid the archives of heaven, that the young may learn to wear them as amulets around their hearts and throw them as bulwarks around their lives, and that in the hour of temptation and trial the voices from home may linger around their paths as angles of guidance, around their steps, and be incentives to deeds of high and holy worth. The home may be a humble spot, where there are no velvet carpets to hush your tread, no magnificence to surround your way, nor costly creations of painter's art or sculptor's skill to please your conceptions or gratify your tastes; but what are the costliest gifts of fortune when placed in the balance with the confiding love of dear children or the devotion of a noble and manly husband whose heart can safely trust in his wife? You may place upon the brow of a true wife and mother the greenest laurels; you may crowd her hands with civic honors; but, after all, to her there will be no place like home, and the crown of her motherhood will be more precious than the diadem of a queen.

30. Frances E. W. Harper Literary Society - Newark Public Library
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Frances E.W. Harper Literary Society of The Newark Public Library Dorothea M. Moore, Chairperson
The Frances E.W. Harper Literary Society will meet in the James Brown African-American Room the first Wednesday of each month, September to June, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more information call 973-733-5411 Free registration will be held on Saturday, September 14, 2002, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. in the James Brown African-American Room Schedule of Events 2002-2003 September 18, 2002 Out of Obscurity
(film) Documentary: "Blacks were banned from using the libraries, 1930s." October 9, 2002 The Pact by Drs. Sampson Davis, Rameck Hunt, and George Jenkins with Lisa Frazier Page November 6, 2002 Church Folk by Michele Andrea Bowen December 4, 2002 A Different Kind of Christmas by Alex Haley January 2003 No Meeting Scheduled
Happy Holidays February 5, 2003 Celebrating Black History Month
Guest to be Announced March 5, 2003 Celebrating Women’s History Month
The Bondwoman’s Narrative
by Hannah Crafts/edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

31. February 1999 Programs - The Newark Public Library
The Newark Public Library is planning a special February program forits frances EW harper Literary Society series. Mr. Gil Noble
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Newark Public Library announces February programs, including special F.E.W. Harper program
Press Release 1/21/99 The Newark Public Library is planning a special February program for its Frances E.W. Harper Literary Society series. Mr. Gil Noble, producer/host of ABC-TV's "Like It Is," will be the guest speaker for the program which remembers Dr. John Henrik Clarke (1915-1998). The program will be held on February 3, in the main library's Centennial Hall, beginning 6:30pm Following are the other February programs, all to be held at the main library, 5 Washington Street: African-American Inventors and Innovators: Historical and Contemporary Contributions , an exhibition curated by Mary Teasley. Second-Floor Gallery, through March 20
Frances E.W. Harper Literary Society remembers Dr. John Henrik Clarke (1915-1998). Mr. Gil Noble, producer/host of ABC-TV's "Like It Is," will be the guest speaker. Centennial Hall; 6:30pm
Opening Reception for African-American History Month programming and exhibition. Keynote address by Dr. Winifred Latimer Norman, granddaughter of Lewis Latimer who was a member of Thomas Edison's team and invented the carbon light bulb filament. Centennial Hall; 6pm

32. Books By Frances E. W. Harper
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33. Enlightened Motherhood - Frances E W Harper
Enlightened Motherhood by Francis EW harper.
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Marriage/Family: 19th century Etexts on women's history - index Elsewhere on the Web National Association of Colored Women Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Bibliography Index to Etexts on Women's History An Address Before the Brooklyn Literary Society, November 15, 1892 While politicians may stumble on the barren mountain of fretful controversy, and men, lacking faith in God and the invisible forces which make for righteousness, may shrink from the unsolved problems of the hour, into the hands of Christian women comes the opportunity of serving the ever blessed Christ, by ministering to His little ones and striving to make their homes the brightest spots on earth and the fairest types of heaven. The school may instruct and the church may teach, but the homes is an institution older than the church and antedates schools, and that is the place where children should be trained for useful citizenship on earth and a hope of holy companionship in heaven.

34. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Quotations
Black History Month Women frances Ellen Watkins harper. Women's VoicesQuotations by Women Quote collection assembled by Jone Johnson Lewis.
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assembled by Jone Johnson Lewis We want more soul, a higher cultivation of all spiritual faculties. We need more unselfishness, earnestness, and integrity. We need men and women whose hearts are the homes of high and lofty enthusiasm and a noble devotion to the cause of emancipation, who are ready and willing to lay time, talent, and money on the altar of universal freedom. No race can afford to neglect the enlightenment of its mothers.

35. Frances E.W. Harper
Unfortunately, there is little known about frances EW harper, and less about thebirth of The Two Offers. Whe have been taught not to value the kind of
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Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
"The Two Offers " known as the first short story published in the United States by any black author Plot Summary Formal Analysis Character Analysis Historical Background ... Back to English 323 page Plot Summary "The Two Offers" is a short story about two cousins, Laura Lagrange and Janette Alston, of very different upbringings. The story begins with a discussion between the two young women about marriage; Laura is pondering over which (of two) marriage proposals should she accept. However, Janette feels as though if she has to ponder from indecisiveness then, she does not love either of the two men. Furthermore, Janette feels that if Laura does choose in spite of this fact, she will be marrying only out of convenience and not what she should; which would result in an unsuccessful marital future. Needless to say, Laura disagrees and feels that Janette is speaking of a subject she is, at best, ignorant of. Marriage out of convenience is better than no marriage (or being an old maid) at all.
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Through Laura, Frances Harper paints a bright picture of a beautiful and light-hearted young woman, who becomes a solemn one as the result of the pressure and the lack of spiritual strength and beauty. Harper is also very descriptive in the illustration of Laura's husband and his lifestyle. Moreover, the description of Laura's husband's, whose name is never revealed, upbringing and the beginning of their lives together paints a cold and lonely home, a "loveless" home. On another note, I feel that Harper uses the insignificance of the husband's name to show the great significance he had on her life as her formulated identity; and that he was not exactly insignificant just because he was not home.

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37. Frances E.W. Harper, Phillis Wheatley, And Alice Dunbar-Nelson
The Political, Feminist, and Religious view of frances EW harper, PhllisWheatley, and Alice DunbarNelson. frances EW harper. Biography.
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  • The Political, Feminist, and Religious view of Frances E.W. Harper, Phllis Wheatley, and Alice Dunbar-Nelson
    By: Caitlin Connolly, Stacia Casillo, and Shenice Hackett Phillis Wheatley, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and Francis E. W. Harper were all groundbreaking and poignant authors whose works have remained influential throughout time. Feminism, politics, and religion are three aspects evident in their personal lives an d literature. Wheatley was considered a feminist icon because she was the first published African American female poet. However, her writing did not deal with feminist issues, rather, they focussed on religious and political themes. Unlike Wheatley, Harper's femi nist views are incorporated into her work. She uses religion as a method to express her political and social views. Dunbar-Nelson, a writer of all genres, brought together her personal beliefs and activism into many pieces of her work. Political and fe minist issues were important aspects of her personal life, which served as important themes throughout her literature. Religion, while not as prevalent, also presented itself, most specifically through her poetry.
    PHILLIS WHEATLEY
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    Phillis Wheatley is the first published African American writer. She was born in 1753 in West Africa. She was kidnapped from Africa and sold as a slave when she was around seven or eight years old. She was purchased by a wealthy family that taught h er how to read and write. Wheatley showed great intelligence in her writing style.

    38. Poets' Corner - Frances EW Harper - Songs For The People
    hearts of men grown tender Girdle the world with peace. frances EWharper. Index to poems in the collection by frances EW harper.
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    39. Poets' Corner - Frances EW Harper - The Slave Mother
    air She is a mother, and her heart Is breaking in despair. francesEW harper. Index to poems in the collection by frances EW harper.
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    40. African-American Literature Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
    harper, frances Ellen Watkins harperIola Leroy or shadows uplifted, This importantwork was published in the author's native Philadelphia, and is only the
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    Iola Leroy: or shadow uplifted
    Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Iola Leroy: or shadows uplifted, This important work was published in the author's native Philadelphia, and is only the second by an African American woman. It is indeed rare. A moralistic story of a wealthy fair-skinned family of mixed race who are betrayed by a family member, and are sold into slavery just before the Civil War. A section of the cover is shown below. The titlepage is also available.

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