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Frances Ellen Wat Harper
24 September 1825 – 22 February 1911 / Baltimore, Maryland
Poems of Frances Ellen Wat Harper
A Double Standard
A Grain Of Sand
A Little Child Shall Lead Them
A Story Of The Rebellion
An Appeal To My Countywomen
Aunt Chloe
Aunt Chloe's Politics
Bible Defense Of Slavery
Burial Of Sarah
Bury Me In A Free Land
Church Building
Come To Me When I'M Dying
Dandelions
Dark-Browed Martha
Death Of The Old Sea King
Dedication Poem
Do Not Cheer, Men Are Dying, Said Capt. Phillips
Eliza Harris
Ellen
Ethiopia
Fishers Of Men
Go Work In My Vineyard
God Bless Our Native Land
Going East
He Had Not Where To Lay His Head
Henry Clay
Ho For California!
Home, Sweet Home
I Thirst
I'M Tired Of Life
Jamie's Puzzle
Learning To Read
Let The Light Enter
Lines
Lines To A Friend,
Lines To A Married Friend
Maceo
Moses: A Story Of The Nile (Extract)
Mother's Treasures
My Bonnet Of Blue
My Heart
My Mother's Kiss
N. P. Rogers
New England Sabbath Bells
Nothing And Something
Our Helen
Our Hero
Out In The Cold
President Lincoln's Proclamation Of Freedom
Renewal Of Strength
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