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    Anne Bethel Spencer (born Bannister; February 6, 1882 – July 27, 1975) was an American poet, teacher, civil rights activist, librarian, and gardener. She was a prominent figure of the Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, despite living in Virginia for most of her life, far from the center of the movement in New ...

  2. Anne Spencer, nacida Digby (hacia 1646-26 de abril de 1715), condesa de Sunderland, fue una aristócrata inglesa. Biografía. Anne fue hija de George Digby, II conde de Bristol, y Lady Anne Russell. Contrajo matrimonio el 10 de junio de 1665 con Robert Spencer, II conde de Sunderland, quien inicialmente había roto el compromiso con ella.

  3. Harlem Renaissance poet Anne Spencer lived her entire life in Virginia, where she tended her garden, worked as a librarian and teacher, hosted luminaries of Black intellectual and cultural life, and fought for equal rights for African Americans.

  4. Anne Spencer was a poet, civil rights advocate, teacher, librarian, wife, mother, and gardener. Most notably, Anne Spencer was an accomplished poet and figure of the Harlem Renaissance, the black literary and cultural movement of the 1920s, with over thirty poems published in her lifetime.

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  5. 27 de feb. de 2020 · Lady Anne Wake-Walker, nacida Anne Spencer, ha muerto al borde de cumplir los 100 años. La noticia la ha dado Charles, conde de Spencer y hermano de Diana de Gales, en su Instagram.

  6. Spencer’s poetry engages themes of religion, race, and the natural world. Thirty of her poems were published during her lifetime, in such anthologies as The Book of American Negro Poetry (1922) and Caroling Dusk (1927).

  7. 13 de nov. de 2019 · Anne Spencer (born Annie Bethel Bannister; February 6, 1882 – July 27, 1975) was an American poet, teacher, librarian, gardener, and civil rights activist. She’s best remembered as an important figure of the Harlem Renaissance and as the second African-American poet to be included in the Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry.