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  1. 1 de ene. de 1994 · Over the next few years, it was reprinted in 20 editions. Many African American women's service clubs named themselves in her honor, and across the nation, in cities such as St. Louis, St. Paul, and Pittsburgh, F. E. W. Harper Leagues and Frances E. Harper Women's Christian Temperance Unions thrived well into the twentieth century.

  2. In one of the most significant literary finds since the publication of Harriet Wilson's Our Nig, Frances Smith Foster has rediscovered three novels by Frances E. W. Harper, the best known African-American woman writer of the nineteenth century. Originally serialized in issues of the Christian Recorder, the official journal of the A.M.E. Church, these novels are the first substantial body of ...

  3. 2 de jun. de 1994 · MINNIE'S SACRIFICE: SOWING AND REAPING: TRIAL AND TRIUMPH. by Frances E.W. Harper ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 2, 1994. bookshelf. shop now. Through her highly moral and socially responsible characters, a 19th-century African-American writer presents a broad, lively range of political and personal views about being treated as America's second-class ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 1996 · Edited by Frances Smith Foster Winner of the College Language Association Book Award Frances Smith Foster has rediscovered three novels by Frances E. W. Harper that were originally serialized in The Christian Recorder between 1868 and 1888. These works, the first written for African-Americans, address issues of passing, social responsibility, sexuality, and temperance.

  5. 1 de ene. de 1994 · Minnie's Sacrifice: Sowing and Reaping Trial and Triumph : Three Rediscovered Novels (BLACK WOMEN WRITER SERIES) Hardcover – January 1, 1994 by Frances E. W. Harper (Author), Frances Smith Foster (Editor)

  6. Edited by Frances Smith Foster Winner of the College Language Association Book Award Frances Smith Foster has rediscovered three novels by Frances E. W. Harper that were originally serialized in The Christian Recorder between 1868 and 1888. These works, the first written for African-Americans, address issues of passing, social responsibility, sexuality, and temperance.

  7. In one of the most significant literary finds since the publication of Harriet Wilson's Our Nig, Frances Smith Foster has rediscovered three novels by Frances E. W. Harper, the best known African-American woman writer of the nineteenth century. Originally serialized in issues of the Christian Recorder, the official journal of the A.M.E. Church, these novels are the first substantial body of ...