Full texts of classic works by women authors, including short stories, poetry, and essays in the public domain.| Literary Ladies Guide
Here are several poems by Alice Dunbar-Nelson, a prominent writer of the Harlem Renaissance era, selected from Violets and Other Tales (1895) as well as anthologies of the early 1920s.| Literary Ladies Guide
Biography of Alice Dunbar-Nelson (1875 – 1935), American poet, essayist, journalist, and activist associated with the Harlem Renaissance.| Literary Ladies Guide
Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar-Nelson was an educator, poet, activist, and playwright. Moore was born on July 19, 1875 in New Orleans, Louisiana, into a family of mixed black, white, and Indian ancestry. Her mother, Patricia Wright, was formerly enslaved, and worked as a seamstress and … Read MoreAlice Ruth Moore Dunbar-Nelson (1875-1935)| www.blackpast.org
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Full text of "Violets," a short story by Alice Dunbar-Nelson, from Violets and Other Tales (1895), her first collection of poetry and prose.| Literary Ladies Guide