Frances Harper's collection features her influential poetry and prose, showcasing her role as an early African American woman writer and abolitionist. Known for her passionate advocacy for freedom, Harper's works reflect themes of identity, social justice, and the horrors of slavery. Notable pieces include "Bury Me in Free Land," expressing her deep commitment to liberty, and "Free Work," which examines the personal implications of freedom. This edition revives her significant contributions to social movements, making her timeless messages accessible to contemporary readers.
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Livres
Frances Harper fut une écrivaine et une militante pionnière dont les œuvres exploraient les thèmes de la race, des droits des femmes et de la justice sociale. Sa poésie et sa prose se caractérisaient par un puissant sentiment d'urgence morale et un plaidoyer passionné en faveur des opprimés. Par ses écrits et ses discours publics, Harper chercha à élever et à autonomiser la communauté afro-américaine, luttant pour l'égalité des droits pour tous. Son héritage littéraire réside dans sa voix courageuse et son impact durable sur les mouvements abolitionnistes et suffragistes.






Three Classic African-American Novels
- 768pages
- 27 heures de lecture
William Wells Brown, Frances E.W. Harper, and Charles W. Chesnutt, three black writers who bore witness to the experience of their people under slavery, create a portrait of black life in the 19th century in these three novels.
The narrative follows Iola Leroy, a woman of mixed race navigating the complexities of identity and society in post-Civil War America. The story explores themes of race, gender, and social justice, highlighting the struggles and resilience of African Americans during this transformative period. This reprint preserves the original text, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context and the challenges faced by individuals seeking equality and recognition in a divided nation.
Iola Leroy
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Frances Harper's fourth novel follows the beautiful Iola Leroy to tell the story of black families in slavery during the Civil War, and after Emancipation. Written by the foremost black woman activist of the nineteenth century, the novel sheds light on the movements for abolition, public education, and voting rights.
Short Works of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
- 196pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects
- 68pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Idylls Of The Bible (1901)
- 68pages
- 3 heures de lecture
This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of an original work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. The publication aims to protect and promote cultural literature by offering modern editions that remain faithful to the original text, ensuring accessibility and quality for readers interested in classic works.
Minnie's sacrifice
- 78pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The story revolves around Minnie, a young woman who embodies resilience and compassion as she confronts the harsh realities of slavery. Her journey highlights her courage and the significant sacrifices she makes in her quest for freedom, showcasing the enduring spirit of those who fought against oppression. Through Minnie's experiences, the narrative explores themes of bravery, the struggle for liberty, and the profound impact of personal sacrifice.
The Novels of Frances Harper
- 450pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of a Southern plantation, the narrative explores themes of loss and resilience through Miriam, a grieving slave. In parallel, a group of escaped slaves aligns with a Union Army regiment in North Carolina, highlighting the struggles and aspirations of its members, including Paul, who rejects alcohol due to his father's fate, and John, who dreams of opening a saloon. This collection showcases the powerful storytelling of Frances Harper, a trailblazing African American writer.
Poems
- 84pages
- 3 heures de lecture
This collection features a faithful reprint of the 1896 edition, preserving the original poems in their authentic form. It offers readers a glimpse into the poetic styles and themes of the time, showcasing the enduring quality of the works. The reprint allows for a renewed appreciation of the language and imagery used by the poet, making it a valuable addition for both poetry enthusiasts and scholars interested in historical literature.