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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.
By Lena TyreeA 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.