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"An address delivered before the Afric-American Female Intelligence Society of America" (1832) / Maria W. Stewart
"Education," "Death of the Christian," "Louisa Sebury," "The natives of America" (1841) / Ann Plato
"Liberty for slaves" (1857), "Moses : a story of the Nile" (1869), "Then and now" (1895) / Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
"The life and public services of Martin R. Delany" (1883) / Frank A. Rollin
"Woman's place in the work of the denomination" (1887) / Mary V. Cook
"Welcome to Hon. Frederick Douglass," "Wilberforce," "They are coming," "Resting : in memoriam of Mrs. Bishop Turner" (1890) / Josephine Heard
"The status of woman in America" (1892) / Anna Julia Cooper
"Some Afro-American women of mark" (1892) / S. Elizabeth Frazier
"Woman's work" (1894) / Virginia Broughton
"The work of the Afro-American woman" (1894) / Gertrude Bustill Mossell
"How the Church can best help the condition of the masses" (1896) / Hardie Martin
"The awakening of the Afro-American woman" (1897) / Victoria Earle Matthews
"Some parallels of history" (1899) / Amelia Etta Hall Johnson
"Heirs of slavery. A little drama of today" (1901) / Katherine Davis Tillman
"Of one blood, or, The hidden self" (1902-1903), "Famous women of the Negro race: educators" (1902) / Pauline Hopkins
"A narrative of the Negro" (1912) / Leila Amos Pendleton
"Unchained, 1863," "A hero of San Juan Hill" (1914) / Olivia Ward Bush-Banks
"Wonderful Ethiopians of the ancient Cushite empire" (1926) / Drusilla Dunjee Houston
"Harriet...the Moses" (1926) / Hallie Quinn Brown.
"Education," "Death of the Christian," "Louisa Sebury," "The natives of America" (1841) / Ann Plato
"Liberty for slaves" (1857), "Moses : a story of the Nile" (1869), "Then and now" (1895) / Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
"The life and public services of Martin R. Delany" (1883) / Frank A. Rollin
"Woman's place in the work of the denomination" (1887) / Mary V. Cook
"Welcome to Hon. Frederick Douglass," "Wilberforce," "They are coming," "Resting : in memoriam of Mrs. Bishop Turner" (1890) / Josephine Heard
"The status of woman in America" (1892) / Anna Julia Cooper
"Some Afro-American women of mark" (1892) / S. Elizabeth Frazier
"Woman's work" (1894) / Virginia Broughton
"The work of the Afro-American woman" (1894) / Gertrude Bustill Mossell
"How the Church can best help the condition of the masses" (1896) / Hardie Martin
"The awakening of the Afro-American woman" (1897) / Victoria Earle Matthews
"Some parallels of history" (1899) / Amelia Etta Hall Johnson
"Heirs of slavery. A little drama of today" (1901) / Katherine Davis Tillman
"Of one blood, or, The hidden self" (1902-1903), "Famous women of the Negro race: educators" (1902) / Pauline Hopkins
"A narrative of the Negro" (1912) / Leila Amos Pendleton
"Unchained, 1863," "A hero of San Juan Hill" (1914) / Olivia Ward Bush-Banks
"Wonderful Ethiopians of the ancient Cushite empire" (1926) / Drusilla Dunjee Houston
"Harriet...the Moses" (1926) / Hallie Quinn Brown.