African American Women's Writings in the Woman's Building Library
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2006
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Libraries & Culture
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41
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1
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55-81
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Abstract |
This article surveys six African American women whose work was represented in the Woman's Building Library exhibit at the 1893 Columbian Exposition: Elleanor Eldridge, Victoria Earle, A. Julia Foote, Frances Harper, Henrietta Cordelia Ray, and T. T Purvis. These women's writings cover a variety of genres and styles from novels, short stories, poems, sketches, autobiographies, rhymes, and essays that address such topics as suffrage, partnership, a woman's marital rights, and black enterprise and entrepreneurship.
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