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American Feminist Literature Greta Ertzgard, Katie Kloos, And Laura Hungerford
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The Importance of American Feminist Writers… Books added to reform movements…like that of women’s suffrage and independence Shed light on subjects like abuse, tolerance, individuality, equality, etc. Influenced other women to write
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Feminist Writers… Maya Angelou Lorraine Hansberry Harriet Beecher Stowe Louisa May Alcott
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Maya Angelou Born: April 4, 1928 Parents divorced when she was 3 and she and her brother were sent to live with her grandmother in Arkansas. Visiting her mother and her boyfriend High School (scholarship, dropped out, pregnant) Guy At age 16 she left home with her son and worked as a waitress to raise her son. She still had a passion for dance, music, and drama.
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Maya Angelou (cont.) Married Tosh Angelou, the marriage did not last long. Maya Angelou was the name she used when she started singing at a nightclub. First album in 1957 Moved to New York to work on writing Very involved with Civil Right Movements (Martin Luther King Jr.) I Know why the Caged Bird Sings: Arkansas- Guy National Figure
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Lorraine Hansberry May 19, 1930- January 12, 1965 Parents active in civil rights 1938 move to new neighborhood University of Wisconsin Freedom the newspaper Robert Nemiroff
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Lorraine Hansberry (cont.) Writing The Raisin in the Sun Cancer divorce
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Harriet Beecher Stowe 1811-1896 Most famous work: Uncle Tom’s Cabin
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What People Influenced Her Life Harriet’s family of abolitionists definitely influenced her Her father was a minister, president of Lane Theological Seminary, was strong in his faith and believed in education Youngest sister, Isabella, was involved in the suffrage movement Catharine Beecher (sister) had a huge impact. She founded schools for young women and was an author
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Who influenced Harriet (cont.) Husband Calvin Stowe supported her writing (unusual for her time). He was also a minister. “God has written in His book that you must be a literary woman, and who are we to go against God?” -Calvin Stowe
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Events that inspired Uncle Tom’s Cabin Civil War tension Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 Death of Harriet’s son, Charley, in 1850
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Louisa May Alcott 1832-1888 19 th century writer of Little Women
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Louisa May Alcott Born: November 29, 1832 in Germantown, PA Had three sisters…Anna, Elizabeth, and May Educated by her father, a transcendentalist, and her mother, a well-known abolitionist, suffragist, and the first paid social worker in MA Grew up in Boston and Concord because of her parents transcendentalist friends Tomboy…
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A passion for writing… Began story-telling with her sisters She would always play the vivacious characters Family’s poverty caused her to vow to help them out with her story-telling Had many jobs to support her family 1 st works published in magazines Themes included family relationships, self-reliance, and perseverance
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Alcott… (cont.) Famous Works 1 st book- Flowers and Fables (1854) Hospital Sketches Most well-known book, Little Women, written when her publisher requested her to write a “book for girls” Influences Experiences as a nurse during the Civil War, at Union Hospital Growing up with her sisters Family poverty
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Works Cited http://www.fofweb.com/NuHistory/default.asp?ItemID=WE42&Ne wItemID=True http://www.harrietbeecherstowecenter.org/life/#writer http://www.fofweb.com/NuHistory/default.asp?ItemID=WE42&Ne wItemID=True www.mayaangelou.com http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/ang0bio-1 http://womenshistory.about.com/odlaframewriters/p/hansberry.htm http://afroamhistory.about.com/od/lorrainehnsberry/p/bio_hansbe rry_1.tm
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