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Principal Authors In The Database Of African American Poetry Dunbar, Paul Laurence, 18721906; Fordham, Mary Weston, b.1862? Menard, JohnWillis, 1838-1893; Millar, Gerard, fl.1906; Moore, Alice Ruth, 1875-1935; http://calliope.ucs.indiana.edu/daap/afam-auth.html
Extractions: Beadle, Samuel Alfred, 1857-1932 Bell, James Madison, 1826-1902 Benjamin, Robert C. O., 1855-1900 Bibb, Eloise A., 1878-1927 Blackson, Lorenzo Dow, b.1817 Campbell, Alfred Gibbs, b.1826? Campbell, James Edwin, 1867-1895 Cannon, Noah Calwell W., 1796?-1850 Clark, Benjamin Cutler, b.1825? Coffin, Frank Barbour, 1870?-1951 Corrothers, James David, 1869-1917 Davis, Daniel Webster, 1862-1913 Dunbar, Paul Laurence, 1872-1906 Fordham, Mary Weston, b.1862? Fortune, Michael, fl.1808 Fortune, Timothy Thomas, 1856-1928 Franklin, James Thomas, fl.1900 Gordon, Rev. Charles Benjamin William, b.1861 Grimke, Charlotte L. Forten, 1837-1914 Hammon, Jupiter, 1711-1800? Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins, 1824-1911 Heard, Josephine Delphine Henderson, b.1861 Holly, Joseph Cephas, 1825-1854 Horton, George Moses, 1797?-1883? Lambert, Mary Eliza [Perine] Tucker, b.1838 McClellan, George Marion, 1860-1934 McGirt, James Ephraim, 1874-1930 Menard, John Willis, 1838-1893 Millar, Gerard, fl.1906 Moore, Alice Ruth, 1875-1935
Index Grandier Vaninka Dumas, Alexandre, fils (18241895) Camille Dunbar,Alice Ruth Moore (1875-1935) The Goodness of St. Rocque and http://www.changanyouth.xahu.edu.cn/pages/novel/D/
AAPD Bibliography Dunbar, Paul Laurence (18721906). The Collected Poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar. 92p.Moore, Alice Ruth (1875-1935). Violets and Other Tales. New Orleans 1895. http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/aapoetry/aapobib.html
Extractions: Sketches From Life in Dixie. Chicago: Scroll Publishing and Literary Syndicate, 1899.127p. Lyrics of the Under World. Intro. W.E. Mollison. Jackson, Miss.: W.A. Scott, 1912.148p. A Poem: Delivered August 1st, 1892, by J. Madison Bell, at the Grand Festival to commemorate the Emancipation of the Slaves in the District of Columbia, and the Emancipation of the Slaves in the British West Indian Isles. San Francisco: S.F. Sterett, 1862.10p. The Poetical Works of James Madison Bell. With a Biography by Bishop B.W. Arnett. Lansing, Mich.: Press of Wynkoop, Hallenbeck and Crawford. 2nd ed.1901. 221p. Poetic Gems. Charlottesville, VA: Peck and Allan, 1883. 14p. Poems. Boston: Monthly Review Press,1895.107p. Poems. Newark, N.J.: Advertiser Printing House, 1883. 120p.
Fondren Library: Database Of African-American Poetry Contents Dunbar, Paul Laurence (18721906), The Collected Poetry' of Paul Laurence Dunbar. Moore,Alice Ruth (1875-1935), Violets and Other Tales. New Orleans 1895. P. http://www.rice.edu/fondren/collections/electr/daaptoc.html
Extractions: Lyrics of the Under Wodd. Intro. W.E. Mollison. Jackson, Miss.: W.A. Scott, 1912. 148p. Bell, James Madison (1826-1902) , A Poem: Delivered August 1st, 1892, by J Madison Belt at the Grand Festival to commemorate the Emanc,pation of the Slaves in the District of Columbia, and the Emancipation of the Slaves in the British West Indian Isles. San Francisco: S.F. Sterett, 1862. The Poetical Works of James Madison Bell. With a Biography by Bishop B.W. Arnett. Lansing, Mich.: Pressof Wynkoop, Hallenbeck and Crawford. 2nd ed. 1901. Benjamin, Robert C.O. , Poetic Gems. Charlottesville, VA: Peck and Allan, 1883. Bibb, Eloise A. [Eloise Bibb Thompson] (1878-1927) , Poems. Boston: Monthly Review Press, 1895. Blackson, Lorenzo Dow (b. 1817) Campbell, Alfred Gibbs (b. 1826?) , Poems. Newark, N.J.: Advertiser Printing House, 1883.
Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations Alfred S. (Alfred Stewart), b. 1871 1 Moore, Alice, 18611915 See Hubbard,Alice, 1861-1915 1 Moore, Alice Ruth, 1875-1935 See Dunbar-Nelson, Alice http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org:90/kids/10,340,356/search/aMoore, Aliso
Project Gutenberg: Authors List Dunbar, Alice Ruth Moore, 18751935 AKA Nelson, Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar, 1875-1935.Duncan, Sara Jeannette, 1861-1922 AKA Cotes, Everard, Mrs., 1861-1922. http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
Extractions: This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" http://promo.net/pg/ PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Monday 03 September 2001 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935 Adams, Henry, 1838-1918 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803 Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897
Pauline Hopkins Hopkins shares threads of feminist issues with other black women writers suchas Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar Nelson (18751935), her near contemporary. http://www.africanpubs.com/Apps/bios/1136HopkinsPauline.asp?pic=none
Longman Anthology Of Women's Literature - Allyn & Bacon / Longman Catalog daughters. sarah's promise. naomi watches as Ruth sleeps. 1072 (Title divineis mine!).Alice Dunbar-Nelson (1875-1935). Trifles. Marianne Moore (1887-1972). http://www.ablongman.com/catalog/academic/product/1,4096,032101006X,00.html?type
Gilbert And Gubar, Norton Anthology Of Literature By Women Alice DunbarNELSON (1875-1935). The Man-Moth Roosters The Fish Invitation to MissMarianne Moore In the Waiting Room One Art Pink Dog Gwendolyn Ruth STONE (1915 http://www.rc.umd.edu/reference/anthologies/gilbertg.htm
AAWW Biographies 10. Alice DunbarNelson (1875-1935) was born Alice Ruth Moore, in New Orleans, Louisiana,where she attended high school and then completed a teacher-training http://digital.nypl.org/schomburg/writers_aa19/bio2.html
Extractions: 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.
Famous Or Distinguished Gays, Lesbians, And Bisexuals List of names of famous or distinguished people of same-sex or bisexual orientation or behavior, followed Category Society Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Historical Personas Cardinal Dubois (16561723), French statesman Alice Dunbar (Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar-Nelson,1875-1935), US editor, writer, and activist Isadora Duncan (1877 http://calvin.usc.edu/~trimmer/famous_names.html
This Is Project Gutenberg Rocque and Other Stories, The, by Dunbar, Alice Ruth Moore, 18751935 Gooseberries,by Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904 Gorgias, by Plato, circa 427-347 BC http://www.irvl.net/TITLES.htm
Extractions: List of Titles $30,000 Bequest And Other Stories, The, by Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 1492, by Johnston, Mary, 1870-1936 1990 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1991 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1992 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1993 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1994 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1995 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1997 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1998 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
Alice Dunbar Nelson Alice DunbarNelson. 1875 - 1935. by Sheila Smith McKoy Dunbar-Nelson began her life as Alice Ruth Moore on July 19, 1875, in New Orleans, Louisianaómarked rom the beginning http://www.edwardsly.com/dunbarnelson.htm
Alice Dunbar-Nelson Papers periods. The signature Alice Ruth Moore DunbarNelson, 96 French Street,Wlimington, Delaware appears on the front endpaper. No. http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/findaids/dunbarne.html
Extractions: Manuscript Collection Number 113 Accessioned: 1984 Extent: 2568 items (7.8 linear ft.) and 120 volumes Contents: correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, manuscripts, periodicals, clippings, photographs, organizational papers, theatrical and literary ephemera, family documents and memorbilia Processed: by Tim Murray BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Alice Dunbar-Nelson was born on July 19, 1875, as Alice Ruth Moore, in New Orleans, Louisiana. She attended public school in New Orleans and enrolled in a teacher's training program at Straight University in 1890. Upon receiving her degree in 1892, she began teaching in New Orleans. Alice Ruth Moore's first book, Violets and Other Tales , a collection of stories, was published in 1895. In 1897, Moore moved to Brooklyn, New York, where she taught at the White Rose Mission. At this time Moore began corresponding with the poet Paul Laurence Dunbar and in March, 8, 1898, she married Dunbar and moved to Washington, D.C. The marriage lasted until 1902, when they were legally separated; Dunbar died on February 6, 1906. Following her separation from Paul Laurence Dunbar, Alice Dunbar moved to Wilmington, Delaware. She took a position as a teacher and administrator at Howard High School which she held until 1920. During this period she also directed the summer
Alice Dunbar-Nelson Alice Moore DunbarNelson A Legacy of Names for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer communities. Alice M. Dunbar-Nelson (1875 - 1935). Online Resources of late nineteenth-century southern Louisiana. Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar suspends time in the twenty-nine vignettes http://www.queerstudies.com/histories/d/dunbar_nelson_alice.htm
Extractions: A B C D ... Scholars Index Laughing to Stop Myself From Crying by Alice Dunbar-Nelson What men call love and the gods adultery is far more common where the climate's sultry. Life amongst the Creole community in New Orleans is a gumbo mix of tropical heat, romance and petty squabbles tied to long-forgotten historical feuds all of which spill over into the pages of Laughing To Stop Myself Crying . Alice Dunbar-Nelson writes about difference: Catholic versus Protestant, black versus white. The dark Manuela employs a voodoo madam to vanquish her blonde rival in romance; Tony's wife is beaten and kicked out on the street by her husband and an old grandfather hangs his head in shame as his beautiful granddaughter ignores the ways of a family which has held itself proudly aloof from `those Americans` from time immemorial to marry a white man... The Works of Alice Dunbar-Nelson by Alice Dunbar-Nelson , Gloria T. Hull (Editor)
Alice Dunbar-Nelson Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar suspends time in the twentynine vignettes and poems of Violetsand Other Tales, published in 1895, and the fourteen selections in The http://www.queertheory.com/histories/d/dunbar_nelson_alice.htm
Extractions: A B C D ... Scholars Index Laughing to Stop Myself From Crying by Alice Dunbar-Nelson What men call love and the gods adultery is far more common where the climate's sultry. Life amongst the Creole community in New Orleans is a gumbo mix of tropical heat, romance and petty squabbles tied to long-forgotten historical feuds all of which spill over into the pages of Laughing To Stop Myself Crying . Alice Dunbar-Nelson writes about difference: Catholic versus Protestant, black versus white. The dark Manuela employs a voodoo madam to vanquish her blonde rival in romance; Tony's wife is beaten and kicked out on the street by her husband and an old grandfather hangs his head in shame as his beautiful granddaughter ignores the ways of a family which has held itself proudly aloof from `those Americans` from time immemorial to marry a white man... The Works of Alice Dunbar-Nelson by Alice Dunbar-Nelson , Gloria T. Hull (Editor)
D.C. Students Attend NEH Forum Peter Callender and Margo Hall, who are playing African American writers Paul LaurenceDunbar (18721906) and his wife Alice Ruth Moore (1875-1935) in the http://www.neh.gov/news/archive/19980000b.html
Extractions: WASHINGTON Fifty students from the District's Paul Laurence Dunbar High School today participated in a forum hosted by the National Endowment for the Humanities at the Old Post Office Pavilion to learn about their school's namesake. Arena Stage actors Peter Callender and Margo Hall, who are playing African American writers Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906) and his wife Alice Ruth Moore (1875-1935) in the Arena Stage's well-reviewed current production, Oak and Ivy , performed their roles, read some of Dunbar's poetry, and discussed their deep interests in their characters and the relevance of the play's themes for today's audiences. The Arena Stage's artistic associate, Steve Samuels, also discussed the historical context of Oak and Ivy and why the Arena Stage chose to stage the play. The event commemorates Black History Month. Dunbar was the first African American poet to receive national critical acclaim. "This forum is a way for the National Endowment for the Humanities to reach local audiences with the kind of quality cultural programming that we support with our funding throughout the nation," said William R. Ferris, chairman of the NEH. "The humanities are about understanding the complexities of our history and culture, and it is an honor to have some of Washington's finest acting talent here to foster that understanding."
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Extractions: Gladys Bentley (1907-1960)- entertainer Angelina Weld-Grimke (1880-1958)-poet/writer Biography and Lesbian poetry by Angelina Weld Grimke Article about Angelina Weld Grimke 1893-1961, Teacher, Writer Bessie Smith (Bisexual Blues Singer) Bio 1925-27: Lesbianism in the life of Bessie Smith Links to lyrics, sheet music and audio files from 3 of Bessie Smiths songs Bessie Smith Links (links to pictures and audio files) ... Audio files to 3 songs http://www.tunes.com/tunes-cgi2/tunes/release/91330/1/4 Links to about 20 audio samples by Bessie Smith Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar-Nelson (1875-1935)-feminist/activist Rosa Bonheur- artist Jeanette Foster-author/scholar Dr. James Barry- Doctor Babe Bean Click Here for Page 2