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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

81. Fiction: Francis E.W. Harper
Back to List Frances EW Harper (18251911) LINKS Frances Ellen WatkinsHarper http//www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl413/Harper.htm
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Frances E.W. Harper
LINKS
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper

http://www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl413/harper.htm
Gonzaga University English professor Donna Campbell's nineteenth century American Novel Web site includes this page on Harper, replete with selected bibliography, list of published works, and links to Project Muse and American Literature sites. The 19CWWW Etext Library: Frances E.W. Harper
http://www.unl.edu/legacy/19cwww/books/elibe/harper/harchloe.htm
This site, maintained by Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers , features a special page on nineteenth-century American women writers. Check this site to read poems by Frances E.W. Harper. It offers links to other sites on the Web exclusively devoted to nineteenth-century women's literature, reviews, excerpts and interviews, journals and publishers. The Underground Railroad Site: Frances E.W. Harper

82. Poetry:Frances E.W. Harper
Back to list Frances EW Harper (18251911) LINKS Frances Ellen WatkinsHarper http//www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl413/Harper.htm
http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/introduction_literature/poetry/harper.htm
Frances E.W. Harper
LINKS
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper

http://www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl413/harper.htm
Gonzaga University English professor Donna Campbell's nineteenth century American Novel Web site includes this page on Harper, replete with selected bibliography, list of published works, and links to Project Muse and American Literature sites. The 19CWWW Etext Library: Frances E.W. Harper
http://www.unl.edu/legacy/19cwww/books/elibe/harper/harchloe.htm
This site, maintained by Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers , features a special page on nineteenth-century American women writers. Check this site to read poems by Frances E.W. Harper. It offers links to other sites on the Web exclusively devoted to nineteenth-century women's literature, reviews, excerpts and interviews, journals and publishers. The Underground Railroad Site: Frances E.W. Harper
http://education.ucdavis.edu/new/stc/lesson/socstud/railroad/FranBio.htm
This site, maintained by two students at the University of California at Davis, offers a brief biography of Harper and her role as a prolific writer and lecturer for the African American Writers: Online E-Texts
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/afroonline.htm

83. The Harper-Furness Racial Justice Action Group Is An Ongoing
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper 1825 1911. Born in Baltimore, Harper wasthe most important and the most popular black female abolitionist
http://www.firstuu-philly.org/Web Pages-Groups-Activities&Adult Ed/Social Justic
First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia We are an intentionally diverse religious community. We seek to be guided by the wisdom and experience of people of all theologies, genders, ages, abilities, classes, colors, and sexual orientations Harper-Furness Racial Justice Social Action Group
Dates:
Second and Fourth Sundays of the Month; 12:30 PM The Harper-Furness Racial Justice Action Group is an ongoing committee that addresses race and racism in our lives. We meet twice a month, and we have two different types of meetings. An open, heart-to-heart, "discussion" meeting takes place on the second Sunday of each month. During this "drop-in" meeting, you are invited to share with other church members about race and racial justice in an atmosphere of education, support and community-building. The meeting on the fourth Sunday of the month is more "business", focused on racial justice action. It is directed toward those individuals who have chosen this work as a part of their spiritual and ethical growth and commitment to UU principles of justice and equality. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Born in Baltimore, Harper was the most important and the most popular black female abolitionist writer and activist of the 19th century.

84. The Feminist Press
AfricanAmerican studies, 19th-century US literature Frances Ellen Watkins Harper(1825 - 1911) published 12 volumes of poetry, a novel, stories, and essays.
http://web.gc.cuny.edu/feministpress/online/fiction/brighter.htm
A BRIGHTER COMING DAY
A Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Reader
Edited and with an Introduction by Frances Smith Foster
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was the best known and best loved African-American poet of her time, as well as a teacher and lecturer on abolition, suffrage, education, and many other topics. This anthology contains all of her extant poetry and a generous selection of prose and letters, and provides moving portraits of suffering under slavery, as well as of freedom, love, infidelity, poverty, and heroism. As The New York Times Book Review
For course use in: abolition and slavery, African-American studies, 19th-century U.S. literature
FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPER (1825 - 1911) published 12 volumes of poetry, a novel, stories, and essays. FRANCES SMITH FOSTER is professor of literature at the University of California, San Diego.
432 pages / bibliography, index / 1-55861-020-0 / $14.95 paper * Rights: World
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A BRIGHTER COMING DAY
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85. Encyclopædia Britannica
Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins (1825–1911), US lecturer, author, and antislaveryactivist, born in Baltimore, Md., to free black parents; orphaned by age 3
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=kansas collection&ct=ebi&fuzzy=N&show=10&

86. Diversity Resources
Mabon (Autumn Equinox) Pagan and Wiccan. September 24. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper(1825–1911) African American. Heritage Day observed South Africa.*.
http://www.orl.ucla.edu/multicultural2003/0309short.html
National Hispanic Heritage Month September 1 Labor Day : Canada, United States. (m) September 2 Independence Day : Vietnam. September 4 September 5 September 6 Defense of Pakistan Day : Pakistan. National Unity Day : Chile. September 7 Independence Day : Brazil. National Grandparent's Day : United States. September 9 September 10 September 11 Anniversary of the Death of Qaid-i-Azam : Pakistan. Chusok (Harvest Festival) : Korea. (m) Mid-Autumn Moon Festival (Chung-ch'iu) : China. (m) Mid-Autumn Moon Festival (Tet Trung Thu) : Vietnam. (m) New Year : Coptic Orthodox Christian. (m) September 12 September 13 September 14 September 15 Independence Day : Central American nations. September 16 Independence Day (El Día de Independencia) : Mexico. September 17 September 18 Independence Day : Chile. September 19 Sarah (Sadie) Delaney (18891999) : African American. Army Day : Chile. September 20 September 21 Independence Day : Armenia. September 22 Mabon (Autumn Equinox): Pagan and Wiccan
(holiday begins at sundown) September 23 Autumnal Equinox Day (Shubun No Hi) : Japan.

87. University Of New England Libraries - Subject Guide: Civil War
Joshua Chamberlain 18281914. Dorothea Dix 1802-1887. Frances Ellen WatkinsHarper 1825-1911. Isabelle Maria Hoffses 1831-. Julia Ward Howe 1819-1910.
http://www.une.edu/library/subguide/civilwar.html
Libraries Academic Programs Admissions Tours Libraries ... Libraries Home
The Civil War (1861-1865) and Reconstruction (1865-1890):
Selected Primary and Secondary Sources
Background Information
Using the Catalog Electronic Periodical Databases Journals ... Internet Sources
Background Information and Reference Sources The Civil War The Civil War Dictionary Everyday Life During the Civil War Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of the Civil War , 1869 (Located behind the Reference Desk, flat oversized shelf) Who Was Who in the Civil War American History (including The Civil War and Reconstruction periods) American National Biography American Women Writers Annals of America , 20 volumes (Ref 973/Ad59a) The Bazar Book of Decorum: the Care of the Person, Manners, Etiquette, and Ceremonies, 1873

88. HTI American Verse Project
poem. view=header idno=HarpeAtlan c=amverse Harper, Frances EllenWatkins, 18251911 / Atlanta offering poems. view=header idno
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Bibliography:
1799-1888 / Ralph Waldo Emerson : an estimate of his character and genius : in prose and verse 1799-1888 / Sonnets and canzonets 1836-1907 / Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1859-1929 / Retinue and other poems 1878-1927 / Poems 1796-1828 / Poems of John Brainard 1878-1962, ed. / Anthology of magazine verse for 1920 and year book of american poetry 1878-1962 / House of falling leaves with other poems 1878-1962. / Lyrics of life and love 1875-1937 / Rose of the wind and other poems 1875-1937 / Shoes that danced and other poems 1794-1878 / Poems 1794-1878 / Selections from the American poets 1845-1912 / Farm ballads 1845-1912 / Farm festivals 1861-1929 / April airs : a book of New England lyrics 1861-1929 / Ballads and lyrics 1861-1929 / Earth deities and other rhythmic masques 1861-1929 / Echoes from Vagabondia 1861-1929 / Last songs from Vagabondia 1861-1929. / Later Poems 1861-1929 / More songs from Vagabondia 1861-1929 / Ode on the coronation of King Edward 1861-1929 / Rough rider and other poems 1861-1929 / Songs from Vagabondia 1861-1929 / Songs of the sea children 1865-1914 / Ode read August 15, 1907, at the dedication of the monument erected at Gloucester, Massachusetts, in commemoration of the founding of the Massachusetts Bay colony in the year sixteen hundred and twenty-three

89. University Of Delaware: AFRICAN AMERICAN POETRY
Philadelphia Geo. S. Ferguson Company, 1894. Harper, Frances EllenWatkins, 18251911. A brighter coming day. New York Feminist
http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/exhibits/africam1.htm
Special Collections Department
AFRICAN AMERICAN POETRY
for reference assistance email timothy.murray@mvs.udel.edu or contact:
    Special Collections, University of Delaware Library
    Newark, Delaware 19717-5267
The University of Delaware Library is pleased to announce that "African American Poetry" is the title of the current exhibition on the first floor of the Morris Library in Newark. The exhibition will consist of two separate installments. The first exhibit will be on view from February 6 - May 5, 1998 and will focus upon African American poetry of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Well-known authors such as Phillis Wheatley and Paul Laurence Dunbar will be included, but the work of lesser-known figures, such as Jupiter Hammon, George Moses Horton, and Frances E.W. Harper will also be presented. The second display will be on view from June 23-September 28, 1998 and will highlight African American poetry during the twentieth century and will include work by Countee Cullen, Alice Dunbar Nelson, Sterling Brown, Gwendolyn Brooks, Amiri Baraka, Ishmael Reed, Audrey Lorde, Maya Angelou, Wanda Coleman, Rita Dove, and a host of other African American poets. The University of Delaware Library houses a wealth of primary and secondary materials relating to African American poetry, including original books and manuscripts by African American poets; biographical, historical, and critical works; anthologies; sound recordings; and microforms. Reflecting the Library's efforts to provide electronic access to research materials is the

90. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Harper, Frances
Copyright© 19711998 Project Gutenberg PROMO.NET - All rights reserved.Web Site Designed and Administered by Pietro Di Miceli
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91. G. F. Richings. Evidences Of Progress Among Colored People.
South. GF Richings. Evidences of Progress among Colored People. PhiladelphiaGS Ferguson, 1902. MRS. Frances EW Harper. (Page 416).
http://docsouth.unc.edu/church/richings/ill129.html
G. F. Richings
Evidences of Progress among Colored People.
Philadelphia: G. S. Ferguson, 1902.
MRS. FRANCES E. W. HARPER.
(Page 416)
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92. Biography.com
Harper, Edward, 1941 . Harper, Fletcher, 1806 1877. Harper, Frances EllenWatkins, 1825 1911. Harper, James, 1795 1869. Harper, Michael (Steven), 1938.
http://search.biography.com/bio_browse.pl?letter=H&num=300

93. The African-American Novel In The Age Of Reaction (in MARION)
Note Iola Leroy, or, Shadows uplifted (1892) / Frances EW Harper The marrowof tradition (1901) / Charles W. Chestnutt The sport of the gods (1902
http://axp.aacpl.net:8032/MARION/AAA-0859
The African-American novel in the age of reaction
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  • The African-American novel in the age of reaction : three classics / edited and with an introduction by William L. Andrews.
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  • New York : Mentor, c1992.
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  • xx, 587 p. ; 18 cm.
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  • Iola Leroy, or, Shadows uplifted (1892) / Frances E.W. Harper The marrow of tradition (1901) / Charles W. Chestnutt The sport of the gods (1902) / Paul Laurence Dunbar.
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    94. Diversity Resources
    Unification of the Kingdom Saudi Arabia.*. September 24. Frances Ellen WatkinsHarper (1825–1911) African American. Heritage Day observed South Africa.*.
    http://www.orl.ucla.edu/multicultural2002/0209short.html
    National Hispanic Heritage Month September 2 Independence Day : Vietnam. Labor Day : Canada, United States. (m) September 4 September 5 September 6 Defense of Pakistan Day : Pakistan. National Unity Day : Chile. Rosh Hashanah (New Year) : Jewish. (holiday begins at sundown) (m) September 7 Independence Day : Brazil. Rosh Hashanah (New Year) : Jewish. (m) September 8 Rosh Hashanah (New Year) : Jewish (second day of observance). (m) National Grandparent's Day : United States. September 9 September 10 September 11 Anniversary of the Death of Qaid-i-Azam : Pakistan. New Year : Coptic Orthodox Christian. (m) September 12 September 13 September 14 September 15 Independence Day : Central American nations. Yom Kippur : Jewish. (holiday begins at sundown) September 16 Independence Day (El Día de Independencia) : Mexico. Respect for the Aged Day (Keiro No Hi) : Japan. Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) : Jewish. (m) September 17 September 18 Independence Day : Chile. September 19 Sarah (Sadie) Delaney (18891999) : African American. Army Day : Chile. September 20 Sukkoth : Jewish.

    95. Course Syllabi
    InClass Reports. In-Class Reports, as discussed throughout SyllabusBuilder, may be either individual or group presentations. Included
    http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/bassr/heath/syllabuild/courses/reports.html
    In-Class Reports
    In-Class Reports, as discussed throughout Syllabus Builder, may be either individual or group presentations. Included under this heading is any course component that requires students to make a presentation to the class at large. Some of these presentations are substantial projects, involving research, either individually or in groups; other uses of in-class reports involve only minimal preparation, in which instructors ask students to lead the class in a discussion of a particular work or groups of works. RELATED PEDAGOGIES: Group Work Oral Readings Discussion Questions Research Projects
    Course Syllabi with In-Class Reports
    Survey of American Literature I Martin Bickman (Colorado) Survey of American Literature from the Beginnings to the American Renaissance AnnLouis Keating (Eastern New Mexico) US Literature from the Civil War to the Thirties Beverly Clark (Wheaton) The Diversity of American Literatures: 1860 to the Present Reuben Ellis (Hope College) American Civilization III Ed Ingebretsen (Georgetown) American Literature to 1865: Teaching Early American Literature Charles Mignon (Nebraska) Early American Literature to 1800 Margaret Whitt (Denver) Introduction to American Lit: Colonial to Early Nineteenth Century Clement Valletta (King's College) American Literature: Civil War to 1900 Robert Hogge (Weber State University)
    Instructor's Guide for In-Class Reports
    Mary Boykin Chesnut (1823-1886) Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1825-1911) Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844-1911)

    96. Course Syllabi
    Group Work. Group Work encompasses a wide range of collaborative projects.In general, group work falls into two categories students
    http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/bassr/heath/syllabuild/courses/group.html
    Group Work
    "Group Work" encompasses a wide range of collaborative projects. In general, group work falls into two categories: students working in groups for the purposes of discussion and students working on collaborative projects, often with a class presentation component. The locations listed below are those in which collaborative activity is specifically employed as a formal part of the course, or suggested as a particularly useful way of teaching a given author or issue. Several other pedagogies listed below also involve collaborative dimensions. RELATED PEDAGOGIES: Research Projects In-class Reports Oral Readings
    Course Syllabi with Group Work
    Diversity of American Literatures: 1860 to Present Reuben Ellis (Hope College) American Civilization I Randall Bass (Georgetown) American Renaissance John Getz (Xavier) American Literature I and II Linda Damon (Niagara County Community College)
    Instructor's Guide for Group Work
    Hannah Webster Foster (1758-1840) Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902) Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1825-1911) Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896) ... Marge Piercy (b. 1936)

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