HARPER, E. Through the 18th century FRANCES W., the issue of slavery and women's rights has many of the African-Americans. At that time, someone wrote about literature and its related society and slaves. There are many people affecting the writing at that time. Francis E. W. Harper is a freelance slave who is an American poet. HSE wrote her view of the world. The Harpers analysis of life and poetry shows the influence she was writing.
Francis E. W. Harper (1825-1911) wrote innumerable not only several volumes of four novels, poetry, but also novels, poems, essays and letters. Harper was born in Baltimore, Maryland's freedom parents, her uncle William Watkins school received a very thorough education. In 1853, it was announced at Elisa Harris of Harper, which was one of many responses to the hut of Harriet · Beecher Stow's Uncle Tom, which attracted the attention of the people. Harper did at least 30 lectures, the main anti-slavery society, she managed to go to 20 cities and was hired the previous 6 weeks. A collection of her book 'Other Poems of Poetry' essay is published from poetry, William Lloyd Garrison (William Lloyd Garrison) in 1854, the chairman sells more than 10,000 copies within 3 years did.
The theme of spirituality, feminist and citizenship, fills Francis E. Harper's ouevre and reflects the time she spent advocating social projects such as abolition, education. She helped slaves through the subway in 1851 to escape. In 1853, she expresses the view that she was in the abolition of public policy issues, consistent with the anti-slavery society in America. "Slave mother who wrote in Harper's second year." After ten years she continues to support the construction of the colonists 'peoples' union
Also included in this flooding, writing African-American women, including: Francis EW Harper (1825 - 1911) - in 1892 - Minister, author and educator - announced her novel Iorari Roy , Or shadow uplift, educator Anna Julia Cooper (1858 - 1964), released the voice of the southern South Black woman, or struggle for freedom, lucid Lenny (1830 - 1890) Published a novel "light and darkness". Reporter Ida Wells · Burnett (1862-1931) was announced, "South fear: Lynch law at all stages," This is a tough report on the race relationship in Korea. These writers worked in the grassroots, which showed that African-American writers have the ability to rebuild the country after the devastating years of slavery.