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the Bronze Muse

  • Feb 22, 1911
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On this day, the "Bronze Muse" died in Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper wrote more

than a dozen books, including 'Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects'(1854);

'Moses, a Story of the Nile'(1869);and 'Sketches of Southern Life'(1872).

Harper was the most famous female poet of her day and the most famous

African-American poet of the 19th century. Also a well-known orator,

she spoke frequently in public(sometimes twice in one day)promoting

equal rights for women and African-Americans. She

was a worker for the Underground Railroad, and in 1896 she helped

establish the National Association of Colored Women.

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