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  1. 4 de abr. de 2022 · Known as the first short story published by an African American, The Two Offers (1859) also marks Frances Ellen Watkins Harper’s first published fiction. From this very first story, Harper emphasizes a womanhood of independence, education, equality, and charity.

  2. 26 de nov. de 2018 · It’s set in an era in which women of any class or race were basically the property of their fathers and husbands, were they not owned in the bonds of slavery. The story centers on two cousins, Laura Lagrange and Janette Alston. Laura ponders two offers of marriage.

  3. ÒThe Two OffersÓ 1859 Frances Ellen Watkins [Harper] (1825Ð1911) was born to a free African American woman in Baltimore, a city that was then home to over ten thousand free blacks as well as several thousand slaves. Having studied at her uncleÕs school, the William Watkins Academy for Negro Youth, she worked as a servant but eventually became a

  4. Her short story “The Two Offers” was the first short story published by an African American. Her poetry has been collected in Complete Poems of Frances E.W. Harper (1988, ed. Maryemma Graham), and her prose in A Brighter Coming Day (1990, ed. Frances Smith Foster). She married Fenton Harper in 1860.

  5. Hace 6 días · The story concerns two cousins, Laura and Janette, who consider two offers of marriage extended to Laura. Though cousins, they represent two different classes, one of privilege and the other of poverty.

  6. THE TWO OFFERS (1859) by Frances Watkins Harper (1825-1911) | Women Who Dared | MHM Reading Series - YouTube. Merchant's House Museum. 387 subscribers. 10. 725 views 2 years ago...

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  7. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper 's (1825–1911) "The Two Offers" is believed to be the first short story published by an African American author. This accomplishment would be one of many firsts in the extraordinary career of the nineteenth century's most well-known black writer.