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Eloise Bibb Thompson

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said: "She is a woman who has accomplished a hard task of colored settlement work by putting her heart in it and her life under it and wrought wonderful results."
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Bibb; June 26, 1878 – January 8, 1928) was an American educator, playwright, poet, and journalist. She married fellow journalist and activist
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Early Black American Playwrights and Dramatic Writers: A Biographical Directory and Catalog of Plays, Films, and Broadcasting Scripts
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A 1922 letter from Eloise Bibb Thompson and Noah D. Thompson to W. E. B. DuBois
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The Pen is Ours: A Listing of Writings by and about African-American Women
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affiliated with Howard University. Howard University president
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in 1895. From 1908 to 1911 she worked as head resident at the
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as a young woman. Her first book of 26 poems was published in
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American educator, playwright, poet and journalist (1878–1928)
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in 1907. She pursued further studies throughout her life, at
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aged 49 years. She had first sought treatment for cancer in
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Shadowed Dreams: Women's Poetry of the Harlem Renaissance
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Lorraine Elena Roses, Ruth Elizabeth Randolph, eds,
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Thompson" 266: 264: 31: 7: 231:. Infobase Publishing. May 4, 2003. 416:(Taylor & Francis, 2004): 868. 496:(Rutgers University Press, 1989). 14: 209:"March 1933 Noah D Thompson obit" 139:. She wrote at least four plays: 70:University of Southern California 488:A poem by Eloise Bibb Thompson, 410:"National Ethiopian Art Theater" 363: 281: 28:Eloise Alberta Veronica Thompson 492:(1924), in Maureen Honey, ed., 165:National Ethiopian Art Theatre 1: 84:Eloise Bibb taught school in 358:(January 14, 1928): 10. via 215:. 25 March 1933. p. 1. 596: 560:African-American Catholics 317:Delilah Leontium Beasley, 276:(August 19, 1911): 5. via 575:Dillard University alumni 514:(McFarland 2011): 79–83, 241:– via Google Books. 151:(1922, about the life of 580:Howard University alumni 383:(February 1925): 63–64. 131:A Reply to the Clansman 105:Los Angeles, California 94:Social Settlement House 565:American women writers 54:New Orleans University 50:New Orleans, Louisiana 24: 455:Bernard L. Peterson, 339:(December 1926): 398. 333:"Survey of the Month" 155:; it was directed by 141:A Friend of Democracy 136:The Birth of a Nation 22: 185:Edgecombe Sanitarium 432:Jean Fagan Yellin, 393:"The Looking Glass" 177:Noah Davis Thompson 110:Los Angeles Tribune 98:Wilbur P. Thirkield 74:New York University 66:Columbia University 399:(April 1922): 275. 25: 62:Howard University 48:Bibb was born in 587: 470: 453: 447: 430: 424: 408:Heather Martin, 406: 400: 390: 384: 375: 369: 368: 367: 349: 340: 330: 324: 315: 309: 293: 287: 286: 285: 268: 259: 249: 243: 242: 223: 217: 216: 213:The New York Age 205: 129:Bibb Thompson's 56:, then attended 38:Noah D. 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Noah D. Thompson
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans University
Oberlin Academy
Howard University
Columbia University
University of Southern California
New York University
New Orleans
Boston
Social Settlement House
Wilbur P. Thirkield
Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles Tribune
Out West
The Birth of a Nation
Marcus Garvey
Olga Grey
National Ethiopian Art Theatre
Noah Davis Thompson
Chicago
Edgecombe Sanitarium
Vienna
"March 1933 Noah D Thompson obit"
Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance
ISBN
9781438130170
"An Honor to Womankind: Eloise Bibb Thompson (Poet, Journalist, Playwright, Social Worker, Laywoman)"

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