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Frances Ellen Watkins Harper

    Frances Harper fue una escritora y activista pionera cuyas obras exploraron temas de raza, derechos de las mujeres y justicia social. Su poesía y prosa se caracterizaron por un poderoso sentido de urgencia moral y una apasionada defensa de los oprimidos. A través de sus escritos y discursos públicos, Harper buscó elevar y empoderar a la comunidad afroamericana, haciendo campaña por la igualdad de derechos para todos. Su legado literario reside en su voz valiente y su impacto duradero en los movimientos abolicionistas y sufragistas.

    Poems
    Trial and Triumph
    Minnie's sacrifice
    Iola Leroy Or Shadows Uplifted
    Three Classic African-American Novels
    Frances Harper
    • Poems

      in large print

      • 124 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of an original work published by Megali, a house dedicated to producing large print editions of historical texts. This initiative aims to enhance reading experiences for individuals with impaired vision, ensuring that classic literature remains available to a wider audience.

      Poems2023
    • Minnie's sacrifice

      • 78 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      The story revolves around Minnie, a young woman who embodies resilience and compassion as she confronts the harsh realities of slavery. Her journey highlights her courage and the significant sacrifices she makes in her quest for freedom, showcasing the enduring spirit of those who fought against oppression. Through Minnie's experiences, the narrative explores themes of bravery, the struggle for liberty, and the profound impact of personal sacrifice.

      Minnie's sacrifice2021
    • Frances Harper

      Poems, Prose and Sketches

      • 222 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Frances Harper's collection features her influential poetry and prose, showcasing her role as an early African American woman writer and abolitionist. Known for her passionate advocacy for freedom, Harper's works reflect themes of identity, social justice, and the horrors of slavery. Notable pieces include "Bury Me in Free Land," expressing her deep commitment to liberty, and "Free Work," which examines the personal implications of freedom. This edition revives her significant contributions to social movements, making her timeless messages accessible to contemporary readers.

      Frances Harper2021
      3,0
    • Trial and Triumph

      • 102 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, this novel explores themes of family, faith, and sacrifice while advocating for education and equality for African Americans. As one of the earliest works by an African American woman, it was initially serialized in a significant publication tied to the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Rediscovered in the late 20th century, it has gained recognition as a pioneering piece of literature, highlighting the struggles and aspirations of its characters in a transformative era.

      Trial and Triumph2021
    • Three Classic African-American Novels

      • 768 páginas
      • 27 horas de lectura

      William Wells Brown, Frances E.W. Harper, and Charles W. Chesnutt, three black writers who bore witness to the experience of their people under slavery, create a portrait of black life in the 19th century in these three novels.

      Three Classic African-American Novels1990
      3,8
    • 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.

      Iola Leroy Or Shadows Uplifted1988
      3,4