Frances E. W. Harper

Frances E. W. Harper was a remarkable figure in 19th-century America, known for her profound contributions as a writer, educator, and activist. Born in 1825 in Baltimore, Maryland, she was one of the first African American women to publish a book in the United States. Her work often focused on social justice, civil rights, and the plight of African Americans, reflecting her own experiences and the struggles of her community. Harper's eloquent poetry, essays, and novels reveal her deep commitment to the abolitionist movement and women's rights, making her a key voice in the fight for equality during her time.

Throughout her life, Harper's literary prowess and passionate advocacy inspired many. She traveled extensively to speak on issues of racial and gender injustice, captivating audiences with her powerful oratory skills. Her notable works, such as "Iola Leroy" and "Moses: A Story of the Nile," offer poignant insights into the lives of African Americans and the societal challenges they faced. We invite you to explore Frances E. W. Harper's rich body of work in our app, where her timeless words continue to resonate and inspire new generations of readers.

Iola Leroy

Read by James K. White


Frances E. W. Harper



This is the story of Iola Leroy, a free-born, mixed-race woman who passed as white. Her true racial identity eventually discovered, she was …

Trial and Triumph

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Frances E. W. Harper



This novel, like two other novels that Harper serialized in The Christian Recorder, sets forth the principles which make for a meaningful, m…

Minnie's Sacrifice

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Frances E. W. Harper



Minnie, who lives in the South, does not know she is a mulatto. She is sent to the North after her mother's death, and there she marries Lou…

Poems

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Frances E. W. Harper



Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was an influential female African American poet. Her poetry often deals with themes of freedom, discrimination,…

Sowing and Reaping

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Frances E. W. Harper



This novel is subtitled A Temperance Story, which identifies explicitly the focus of the work. Frances Harper is a Christian moralist and us…

The Crocuses

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Frances E. W. Harper



Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was an African-American abolitionist, suffragist, poet and author. She was also active in other types of socia…

Going East

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Frances E. W. Harper



LibriVox volunteers bring you 14 recordings of Going East by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper.This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for May 2…