Frances Harper

Author, Activist

Frances Harper was a 19th-century African American author and activist known for her powerful writings on racial and gender equality.

Born
February 24, 1825
Died
February 22, 1911
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About Frances Harper

Frances Harper — Life and Legacy

Frances Harper was a prominent African American writer and activist in the 19th century, recognized for her contributions to literature and social justice. Her notable work, 'Iola Leroy,' explores themes of race, gender, and the struggle for equality, making her a significant figure in the abolitionist and women's suffrage movements. Harper's core philosophy centered on the belief that justice and equality were fundamental rights for all individuals, regardless of race or gender. She famously stated, 'The true test of a nation’s character is what it does for its children,' which underscores her commitment to social responsibility and the importance of nurturing future generations. Through her poetry and prose, she challenged the prevailing norms of her time, advocating for both racial and gender equality. Harper's words resonate today, reminding us of the ongoing struggles for justice and the enduring power of hope in the face of adversity.

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"We are all bound up together in one great bundle of humanity, and society cannot trample on the weakest and feeblest of its members without receiving the curse in its own soul."

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"My hands were weak, but I reached them out To feebler ones than mine, and over the shadow of my life Stole the light of a peace divine."

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"Slavery is dead, but the spirit which animated it still lives."

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"I find, by close observation, that the mothers are the levers which move in education. The men talk about it . . . but the women work most for it."

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"The respect that is only bought by gold is not worth much."

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"If we have had no past, it is well for us to look hopefully to the future - for the shadows bear the promise of a brighter coming day."

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"So close is the bond between man and woman that you can not raise one without lifting the other. The world can not move ahead without woman's sharing in the movement, and to help give a right impetus to that movement is woman's highest privilege."

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"But two things are wanting in American civilization - a keener and deeper, broader and tenderer sense of justice - a sense of humanity, which shall crystallize into the life of a nation the sentiment that justice, simple justice, is the right, not simply of the strong and powerful, but of the weakest and feeblest of all God's children."

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"A government which can protect and defend its citizens from wrong and outrage and does not is vicious. A government which would do it and cannot is weak; and where human life is insecure through either weakness or viciousness in the administration of law, there must be a lack of justice and where this is wanting, nothing can make up the deficiency."

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"The true aim of female education should be, not a development of one or two, but all the faculties of the human soul, because no perfect womanhood is developed by imperfect culture."

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"I belong to this race, and when it is down I belong to a down race; when it is up I belong to a risen race."

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"Apparent failure may hold in its rough shell the germs of a success that will blossom in time, and bear fruit throughout eternity."

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"Oh, could slavery exist long if it did not sit on a commercial throne?"

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"It is said that the Negro is ignorant. But why is he ignorant? It comes with ill grace from a man who has put out my eyes to makea parade of my blindness,--to reproach me for my poverty when he has wronged me of my money.... If he is poor, what has become of the money he has been earning for the last two hundred and fifty years? Years ago it was said cotton fights and cotton conquers for American slavery. The Negro helped build up that great cotton power in the South, and in the North his sigh was in the whir of its machinery, and his blood and tears upon the warp and woof of its manufactures."

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"I envy neither the heart nor the head of any legislator who has been born to an inheritance of privileges, who has behind him agesof education, dominion, civilization, and Christianity, if he stands opposed to the passage of a national education bill, whose purpose is to secure education to the children of those who were born under the shadow of institutions which made it a crime to read."

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"I do not think the mere extension of the ballot a panacea for all the ills of our national life. What we need to-day is not simplymore voters, but better voters."

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"As the saffron tints and crimson flushes of morn herald the coming day, so the social and political advancement which woman has already gained bears the promise of the rising of the full-orbed sun of emancipation. The result will be not to make home less happy, but society more holy."

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"Every mother should endeavor to be a true artist."

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"A room to myself is a luxury that I do not always enjoy."

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"Amid ancient lore the Word of God stands unique and pre-eminent. Wonderful in its construction, admirable in its adaptation, it contains truths that a child may comprehend, and mysteries into which angels desire to look."

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