
Frances Smith Foster
O Autorze
Frances Smith Foster, born Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, was a prominent African American poet, author, and activist in the 19th century. She is best known for her literary contributions that highlighted the struggles of African Americans, particularly women, during a time of rampant racial injustice and inequality. Harper's works, including novels and poetry, often focused on themes of social justice, women's rights, and the fight against slavery. Her writing style combined lyrical beauty with a powerful message, making her a significant figure in American literature.
Narodowość
Amerykański
Data Urodzenia
September 24, 1825
Miejsce Urodzenia
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Data śmierci
February 22, 1911
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