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Josephine D. Heard

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31: 130:. She wrote β€œfrom a heart that desires to encourage and inspire the youth of the Race.” The work contained seventy-two original poems by her. It was revised and expanded in 1891. Additional insight into her life is provided by her husband wrote in his memoir, β€œShe is scholarly and poetic, and her use of the English language, as well as the criticism of my sermons, have done much in making me the preacher they say I am." 125:
on January 21, 1882. She held teaching positions in many cities as she traveled with her husband, who was prominent in the AME Church. Her joy in teaching is reflected in the preface of her 1890 volume of poetry entitled
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Josie Henderson was born October 11, 1861. She was the daughter of two enslaved parents, Lafayette and Annie Henderson in
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Bennett, Juda (September 30, 1998). "She Wields a Pen: American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century".
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Josephine D. Heard. Notable Black American Women (1992) Gale Biography in Content (Web 13 Sep 2012).
85: 30: 244:. New York: The Digital Schomburg, The New York Public Library. File number 1997wwm9710.sgm. 1997. 171: 251: 240: 121:. After slavery ended, a goal was set for her to become a teacher. She married 73: 109:(October 11, 1861 – October 21, 1924) was an American poet and teacher. 194:"Digital Schomburg African American Women Writers of the 19th Century" 178:. Vol. VIII. Chicago: A. N. Marquis & Company. p. 1074. 142:
She Wields a Pen: American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century
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Heard's poem "Black Sampson" as included in the anthology
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Poet
Educator
William Henry Heard
Salisbury, North Carolina
William Henry Heard
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Heard, William H."


"Digital Schomburg African American Women Writers of the 19th Century"
Morning Glories
Categories
1861 births
American women poets
Schoolteachers from North Carolina
19th-century American women educators
People from Salisbury, North Carolina
African-American women writers
1920s deaths
Poets from North Carolina
19th-century American educators
19th-century American poets
19th-century American women writers
20th-century American educators
Deaths from breast cancer in Pennsylvania
20th-century American women educators
African-American poets
20th-century African-American women
20th-century African-American educators

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