Frances E. W. Harper: A Call to Conscience
Frances E. W. Harper: A Call to Conscience
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Frances Watkins Harper was a pioneering advocate for abolitionism and female suffrage in the nineteenth century. Utz McKnight's book explores her life and work, highlighting her vision of emancipation and her role in challenging Jim Crow. It argues that engaging with her ideas is essential for understanding historical inheritance and contemporary issues.
Format: Hardback
Length: 280 pages
Publication date: 30 October 2020
Publisher: Polity Press
Frances Watkins Harper, a remarkable free Black woman, poet, novelist, essayist, speaker, and activist, emerged as a prominent advocate for abolitionism and female suffrage during the nineteenth century. Her pioneering efforts continue to hold profound significance for us today. In his captivating new book, Utz McKnight delves into the life and work of Harper, highlighting how her experiences and ideas inspired her contemporaries to envision a better America. Through a comprehensive examination of Harper's vision of emancipation and her subsequent involvement in challenging Jim Crow, McKnight seeks to reclaim her importance in the historical landscape. He argues that engaging with Harper's ideas and writings is crucial in understanding not only our past heritage but also contemporary issues such as racial violence and the role of Christianity.
This concise yet comprehensive book is a must-read for students of African American history as well as for all progressives who are passionate about addressing issues of race, politics, and society. Harper's life and work serve as a testament to her unwavering dedication to social justice and equality, and her ideas continue to resonate with people across generations. By exploring her legacy, McKnight offers valuable insights into the ongoing struggle for a more inclusive and equitable world.
Weight: 506g
Dimension: 147 x 216 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781509535538
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