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What Role Is the Educated Negro Woman to Play in the Uplifting of Her Race
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Anna Murray Douglass, My Mother As I Recall Her
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An Autobiography: The Story of the Lord's Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith, the Colored Evangelist; Containing an Account of Her Life Work of Faith, and Her Travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India and Africa, as an Independent Missionary
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The Gathering of the Grand Army
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A Domestic Cook Book: Containing a Careful Selection of Useful Receipts for the Kitchen by Malinda Russell, an Experienced Cook
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Life and Public Services of Martin R. Delany, Sub-Assistant Commissioner, Bureau Relief of Refugees, Freedmen, and of Abandoned Lands, and Late Major 104th U.S. Colored Troops
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The Negroes in the United States of America—1862
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The Negroes & Anglo-Africans as Freedmen and Soldiers
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An Open Letter to the Educational League of Georgia
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Address to the First National Conference of Colored Women
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The Woman's Era
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Twice Sold, Twice Ransomed: Autobiography of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ray
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Sonnets
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Poems
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Lincoln: Written for the Occasion of the Unveiling of the Freedmen's Monument in Memory of Abraham Lincoln
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The West Indies: Being a Description of the Islands, Progress of Christianity, Education, and Liberty among the Colored Population Generally
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A Narrative of the Life and Travels of Mrs. Nancy Prince: Written by Herself (2nd ed.)
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The History of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave. Related by Herself. With a Supplement by the Editor. To Which Is Added, the Narrative of Asa-Asa, a Captured African.
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Out of the Depths, or, The Triumph of the Cross
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A Hairdresser's Experience in High Life
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Essays Including Biographies and Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Poetry
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Frederick Douglass: A Narrative
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A Narrative of the Negro
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I Am an Anarchist
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Life of Albert R. Parsons, with Brief History of the Labor Movement in America
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Louisa Picquet, the Octoroon, or, Inside Views of Southern Domestic Life
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Little Dansie's One Day at Sabbath School
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The Work of the Afro-American Woman
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Prejudice Unveiled: And Other Poems
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The History of the Carolina Twins: Told in “Their Own Peculiar Way” by “One of Them”
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Infelicia
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Believest Thou This
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Faith Cures, and Answers to Prayer
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The Negro and Education
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A Negro in It
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Social Status and Needs of the Colored Woman
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Afmerica (1894 version)
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President's First Address to the National Association of Colored Women—15 Sept. 1897
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The Awakening of the Afro-American Woman: An Address Delivered at the Annual Convention of the Society of Christian Endeavor, San Francisco, July 11th, 1897
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The Value of Race Literature: An Address Delivered at the First Congress of Colored Women of the United States, at Boston, Mass., July 30th, 1895
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Aunt Lindy: A Story Founded on Real Life
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Behind the Scenes, or, Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House
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The Hazeley Family
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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl: Written by Herself
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Gifts of Power: The Writings of Rebecca Jackson, Black Visionary, Shaker Eldress
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The Story of Mattie J. Jackson: Her Parentage, Experience of Eighteen Years in Slavery, Incidents During the War, Her Escape from Slavery: A True Story
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History of Fisk University for Twenty-Five Years
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The Negro as a Laborer
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Winona: A Tale of Negro Life in the South and Southwest
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Of One Blood: Or, the Hidden Self
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Hagar's Daughter: A Story of Southern Caste Prejudice
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Morning Glories (2nd ed.)
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Morning Glories
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Woman's Political Future
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We Are All Bound Up Together
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True and False Politeness (excerpt)
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National Salvation
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Liberty for Slaves
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The Great Problem to be Solved. Speech, Centennial Anniversary of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, Philadelphia, April 14, 1875
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Enlightened Motherhood: An Address by Mrs. Frances E. W. Harper, before the Brooklyn Literary Society, November 15, 1892
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The Two Offers
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Trial and Triumph
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Sowing and Reaping: A Temperance Story
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Minnie's Sacrifice
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Iola Leroy, or, Shadows Uplifted
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For the Anglo-African: The Massachusetts Fifty-Fourth
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Sketches of Southern Life
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Sketches of Southern Life
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Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects
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Poems
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Poems
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Moses: A Story of the Nile (2nd ed.)
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Light Beyond the Darkness
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Idylls of the Bible
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Forest Leaves
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Atlanta Offering: Poems
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Contending Forces: A Romance Illustrative of Negro Life North and South
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(Doctoral Dissertation) L'Attitude de la France à l'Égard de l'Esclavage Pendant la Revolution
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Nine Poems by Charlotte Forten Grimké
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Life on the Sea Islands, Part II
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Life on the Sea Islands, Part I
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The Black Swan at Home and Abroad; or, a Biographical Sketch of Miss Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield, the American Vocalist
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Magnolia Leaves: Poems
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A Brand Plucked from the Fire: An Autobiographical Sketch
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Personal Recollections of Whittier
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What Mrs. Fisher Knows about Old Southern Cooking, Soups, Pickles, Preserves, etc.
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True Love: A Story of English Domestic Life
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Elizabeth, a Colored Minister of the Gospel, Born in Slavery
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Memoirs of the Life, Religious Experience, Ministerial Travels and Labours of Mrs. Zilpha Elaw, an American Female of Colour
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Life and Labors of Rev. Jordan W. Early, One of the Pioneers of African Methodism in the West and South
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The Cause of the Slave Became My Own
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From the Darkness Cometh the Light or Struggles for Freedom
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A Book of Medical Discourses: in Two Parts
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The Bondwoman's Narrative by Hannah Crafts, a Fugitive Slave Recently Escaped from North Carolina
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Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom; or, the Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery
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A Plea for Industrial Opportunity
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The Black Volunteers
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Reminiscences of School Life, and Hints on Teaching
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A Voice from the South: By a Black Woman of the South
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The Famous Speeches of the Eight Chicago Anarchists in Court: When Asked If They Had Anything to Say Why Sentence of Death Should Not Be Passed upon Them: October 7, 8 and 9, 1886