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Women's Work: An Anthology of African-American Women's Historical Writings from Antebellum America to the Harlem Renaissance Book

Women's Work: An Anthology of African-American Women's Historical Writings from Antebellum America to the Harlem Renaissance
Women's Work: An Anthology of African-American Women's Historical Writings from Antebellum America to the Harlem Renaissance, Whether in schoolrooms or kitchens, state houses or church pulpits, women have always been historians. Although few participated in the academic study of history until the mid-twentieth century, women labored as teachers of history and historical interpre, Women's Work: An Anthology of African-American Women's Historical Writings from Antebellum America to the Harlem Renaissance has a rating of 5 stars
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  • Women's Work: An Anthology of African-American Women's Historical Writings from Antebellum America to the Harlem Renaissance
  • Written by author Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, December 2010
  • Whether in schoolrooms or kitchens, state houses or church pulpits, women have always been historians. Although few participated in the academic study of history until the mid-twentieth century, women labored as teachers of history and historical interpre
  • Whether in schoolrooms or kitchens, state houses or church pulpits, women have always been historians. Although few participated in the academic study of history until the mid-twentieth century, women labored as teachers of history and historical interpre
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Introduction
1. Maria Stewart (1832)
"An Address Delivered Before the African-American Female Intelligence Society of America"
2. Ann Plato (1841)
"Education"
"Death of the Christian"
"Louisa Sebury"
"The Natives of America"
3. Frances E.W. Harper
"Liberty for Slaves" (1857)
"Moses: The Story of the Nile" (1869)
"Then and Now" (1895)
4. Frank A. Rollin (1883)
"The Life and Public Services of Martin R. Delany"
5. Mary V. Cook (1887)
"Woman's Place in the Work of the Denomination"
6. Josephine Heard (1890)
"Welcome to Honorable F. Douglass"
"Wilberforce"
"They Are Coming"
"Resting: In Memoriam of Mrs. Bishop Turner"
7. Anna Julia Cooper (1892)
"The Status of Woman in America"
8. S. Elizabeth Frazier (1892)
"Some Afro-American Women of Mark"
9. Virginia Broughton (1894)
"Woman's Work"
10. Mrs. N.F. Mossell (1894)
"The Work of the Afro-American Woman"
11. Hardie Martin (1896)
"How the Church Can Best Help the Condition of the Masses"
12. Victoria Earle Matthews (1897)
"The Awakening of the Afro-American Woman"
13. A.E. Johnson (1899)
"Some Parallels of History"
14. Katherine Davis Tillman (1901)
"Heirs of Slavery. A Little Drama of Today"
15. Pauline Hopkins
"Of One Blood: Or, the Hidden Self" (1902-1903)
"Educators" (1902)
16. Leila Amos Pendleton (1912)
"A Narrative of the Negro"
17. Olivia Ward Bush-Banks (1914)
"Unchained, 1863"
"A Hero of San Juan Hill"
18. Drusilla Dunjee Houston (1926)
"Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire"
19. Hallie Quinn Brown (1926)
"Harriet Tubman"


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