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A poet, fiction writer, journalist, and author, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper earned her reputation as the Mother of African-American journalism for her contributions to anti-slavery newspapers. She was a prolific speaker on the abolitionist circuit and helped slaves escape through the Underground Railroad.
In Minnie's Sacrifice, the main character is of mixed-race heritage, but raised by Northern White adoptive parents. She later moves to the South after accidentally discovering her true heritage.
A poet, fiction writer, journalist, and author, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper earned her reputation as the Mother of African-American journalism for her contributions to anti-slavery newspapers. She was a prolific speaker on the abolitionist circuit and helped slaves escape through the Underground Railroad.
In Minnie's Sacrifice, the main character is of mixed-race heritage, but raised by Northern White adoptive parents. She later moves to the South after accidentally discovering her true heritage.