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Anne Bethel Spencer (born Bannister; February 6, 1882 – July 27, 1975) was an American poet, teacher, civil rights activist, librarian, and gardener.She was a prominent figure of the Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, despite living in Virginia for most of her life, far from the center of the movement in New York.
^R – For more information about this person's contribution to philosophy see her entry in the Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge; 2000. ISBN 0-415-22364-4 ^W – For more information about this person's contribution to philosophy see her entry in Mary Warnock's Women Philosophers. J.M. Dent; 1996. ISBN 0-460-87721-6
Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff: United Kingdom: 1814: 1897: Early pioneer feminist [35] 1800–1874: Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick: United Kingdom: 1845: 1936: 1800–1874: Dame Ethel Mary Smyth: United Kingdom: 1858: 1944: Suffragette: 1800–1874: Anna Garlin Spencer: United States: 1851: 1931 [25] 1800–1874: Elizabeth Cady Stanton: United States ...
Marble overmantle in the gallery at Apethorpe. [3]Mary Mildmay Fane collated and transcribed her mother's medical works, [4] a bequest of over 2,000 sheets of paper. [5] Grace had dedicated her volume of 'Spiritual Meditations' to Mary, writing of scripture as a gift to "Mary, the Lady Fane, wife of the Honourable Knight, Sir Francis Fane".
Ann Mary Hamilton (fl. 1806–1813) Elizabeth Hamilton (1756 or 1758 – 1816) Mary Hamilton (née Leslie; 1736–1821) [9] Mary Ann Hanway (fl. 1776–1814) Martha Harley (later Hugill; fl. 1786–1797) Jane Harvey (1771–1848) Ann Julia Hatton (née Kemble; 1764–1838) Laetitia Matilda Hawkins (1759–1835) Mary Hays (1759–1843) [9] Eliza ...
Great Historians of the Modern Age: An International Dictionary (Greenwood, 1991), 868 pp. Boyd, Kelly, ed. (1999). Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing. Taylor and Francis 2 vol. ISBN 9781884964336. {}: |last= has generic name CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ; detailed coverage of historians and major themes
Taylor Swift had fans squealing during her Saturday, July 6, Eras Tour concert because she played “Mary’s Song (Oh My My)” live for the first time since 2008. On Saturday, Swift, 34 ...
Mary Ann Taylor-Hall (born 1937) is an American fiction writer and poet. She is the author of two novels, a book of short fiction, three collections of poetry, and has published widely in literary journals. She has lived on a farm in Kentucky for many years and was married to poet James Baker Hall.