The New York Times: Overlooked No More: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Poet and Suffragist
The Johns Hopkins News-Letter: Remembering Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and being bound together
Each year, the Billie Holiday Center for Liberation Arts sponsors a free public lecture. The most recent lecture covered Frances Ellen Watkins Harper in celebration of her 200th birthday. Harper was ...
FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPER. IT’S A NAME YOU MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE HEARD OF BEFORE. SHE’S A BALTIMORE NATIVE, BORN IN THE EARLY 1800S WHO FOUGHT FOR VOTING RIGHTS, WOMEN’S RIGHTS AND AN END TO SLAVERY.
HBO’s hit series The Gilded Age blends fictional characters with historic figures, so audiences may not realize that Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, who spoke in (fictional) Peggy Scott’s home during ...
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and Agnes Kemp sought equal rights for women. In their travels, these 19th-century figures lectured about abolition, temperance and women’s suffrage to a variety of ...
Yahoo: ‘A North Star’: How Frances Ellen Watkins Harper inspires The 19th’s fellows
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Sarah Porter for The 19th) On , Frances Ellen Watkins Harper — author, poet, abolitionist and suffragist — died ...
‘A North Star’: How Frances Ellen Watkins Harper inspires The 19th’s fellows
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Sarah Porter for The 19th) From a corner house in West Philadelphia, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper’s great-niece Queen Mother ...
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was an outspoken writer, political activist, and lecturer. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was an outspoken writer and political activist, and lecturer who traveled the South ...