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Frances Harper
Poems, Prose and Sketches
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222 pages
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Frances Harper's collection showcases her powerful voice as a poet and abolitionist, reflecting on themes of freedom, identity, and social justice. As the first African American woman to publish a novel, Harper's work is deeply intertwined with the social movements of her time, including abolition and women's suffrage. The volume features selections from her poetry, such as "Bury Me in Free Land," which emphasizes her commitment to freedom. Through personal and political lenses, Harper examines the impact of slavery on everyday life, making her writings a significant contribution to African American literature.
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2021, paperback
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