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  2. Alice Dunbar Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Alice Dunbar Nelson (July 19, 1875 – September 18, 1935) was an American poet, journalist, and political activist. Among the first generation of African Americans born free in the Southern United States after the end of the American Civil War, she was one of the prominent African Americans involved in the artistic flourishing of the Harlem Renaissance.

  3. Composed upon Westminster Bridge, 3 September 1802 - Wikipedia

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    The Well Wrought Urn: Studies in the Structure of Poetry by Cleanth Brooks and Paul Rand. Harcourt, Brace 1975 ISBN 9780156957052 "Review of Poems, in Two Volumes by Francis Jeffrey, in Edinburgh Review, pp. 214–231, vol. XI, October 1807 – January 1808; Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 in audio on Poetry Foundation

  4. List of female poets - Wikipedia

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    Lucie Delarue-Mardrus (1874–1945), French poet, novelist and journalist; Alice Dunbar-Nelson (1875–1935), American poet, journalist and political activist; Nicole Garay (1873–1928), Panamanian poet; Norah M. Holland (1876–1925), poet, playwright, journalist and editor; Annie Campbell Huestis (1878–1960), Canadian poet

  5. Penguin poetry anthologies - Wikipedia

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    Edited by Daniel Karlin. The poets included were: William Allingham - Alexander Anderson - Matthew Arnold - Alfred Austin - W. E. Aytoun - Jane Barlow - William Barnes - Thomas Lovell Beddoes - Hilaire Belloc - A. C. Benson - L. S. Bevington - Laurence Binyon - Samuel Laman Blanchard - Mathilde Blind - Robert Bridges - Anne Brontë - Charlotte Brontë - Shirley Brooks - T. E. Brown - Elizabeth ...

  6. Feminist poetry - Wikipedia

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    Living through the turn of the century was Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson(1875–1935), a poet often thought of in relation to her marriage to Paul Dunbar. [ 21 ] [ 28 ] Dunbar-Nelson, however, is an accomplished writer in her own right, praised by poet Camille Dungy for breaking out of writing only about "black women's things," instead addressing ...

  7. Pauline A. Young - Wikipedia

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    Young's aunt, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, a writer, activist and poet, greatly influenced Young to follow in her footsteps, and Young considered her to be an inspiration. [ 2 ] Young occasionally reminisced about her childhood home, describing it as a "wayside inn and an underground railroad for visiting Negroes and white literary friends, who wouldn ...

  8. 1875 in literature - Wikipedia

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    July 19 – Alice Dunbar Nelson African American poet, journalist and political activist of the Harlem Renaissance (died 1935) July 26 – Antonio Machado, Spanish poet (died 1939) August 2 – Helena Romer-Ochenkowska, Polish writer, playwright, opinion journalist and theatre critic (died 1947) August 21 – Winnifred Eaton, Canadian author ...

  9. Clarissa Scott Delany - Wikipedia

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    Scott's four published poems are unusual in that she does not discuss specific struggles, but speaks more allegorically. Her work was positively received by Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Angeline Weld Grimké, and W. E. B. Du Bois. [2] In 1926 Scott married the attorney Hubert Thomas Delany, and they moved to New York City.