The Works of Katherine Davis Chapman TillmanOxford University Press, 1991 - 437 lappuses The poetry and journalistic essays of Katherine Tillman often appeared in publications sponsored by the American Methodist church. Collected together for the first time, her works speak to the struggles and triumphs of African-American women. |
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ESSAYS | 8 |
Some Girls That I Know 1893 | 65 |
AfroAmerican Poets and Their Verse 1898 | 93 |
The Negro Among AngloSaxon Poets 1898 | 101 |
Alexander Dumas Père 1907 | 109 |
Paying Professions for Colored Girls 1907 | 116 |
Alexander Sergeivich Pushkin 1909 | 122 |
Individual Poems Published Between 1888 and 1902 | 131 |
An Easter Lily | 193 |
The Story of an AfroAmerican Girls Life | 207 |
Miles the Conquerer 1894 | 247 |
The Preacher at Hill Station 1903 | 288 |
Aunt Betsys Thanksgiving n d | 301 |
A Little Drama of Today 1901 | 309 |
A Drama in Four Acts 1902 | 315 |
A Drama in Five | 341 |
A Hymn of Praise | 154 |
The Happy Christmas Bells | 167 |
Uncle Neds Return | 180 |
A Pageant of African Methodism 1922 | 389 |
Quotations from Negro Authors 1921 | 429 |
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