Black women in nineteenth-century American life : their words, their thoughts, their feelings /

Black Women in Nineteenth-Century American Life presents selections from the writings of two dozen representative black women leaders of the past century, with a general introduction relating them to their forebears in colonial times and to their descendants in the twentieth century. Each selection...

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Contributors: Loewenberg, Bert James, 1905-1974., Bogin, Ruth.
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Language:English
Published: University Park : Pennsylvania State University Press, [1976]
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505 0 |a To knit together the broken ties of family kinship. Silvia Dubois ; Cornelia ; Louisa Picquet ; Elizabeth Keckley ; Elleanor Eldridge ; Susie King Taylor ; Annie Louise Burton ; Ellen Craft -- An arrow from the bent bow of the gospel. Elizabeth ; Jarena Lee ; Amanda Berry Smith ; Ann Plato -- Let us make a mighty effort and arise. Maria Stewart ; Nancy Prince ; Harriet Tubman ; Sarah Parker Remond ; Sojourner Truth ; Frances Ellen Watkins Harper ; Ida Wells-Barnett ; Fannie Barrier Williams -- To get an education and to teach my people. Charlotte Forten Grimké ; Lucy Craft Laney ; Frances Jackson Coppin ; Anna Julia Cooper. 
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