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  1. Anne Spencer was born Annie Bethel Scales Bannister to Joel Cephus Bannister and Sarah Louise Scales on February 6, 1882, on a farm in Henry County, Virginia. Both parents were of mixed lineage. Her father, born a slave in Henry County in 1862, was of black, white, and Seminole Indian ancestry. Her mother was born about 1866 on the Rock Spring ...

  2. Anne Spencer is remembered as a poet of the Harlem Renaissance—a flowering of African American culture and arts that began after World War I and extended into the 1930s. She wrote in a romantic vein about love, the search for meaning in life, women’s lives and struggles, and the experience of African Americans.

  3. Anne Spencer House & Garden Museum 1313 Pierce Street Lynchburg, VA 24501. About Us Contact

  4. Anne Spencer, second daughter of the first Duke of Marlborough, became Countess of Sunderland after her marriage in 1700. She is noted for her great beauty and influence in politics, and between 1702 and 1712 she served as a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Anne.

  5. 16 de jun. de 2016 · Anne Spencer was a lyric poet living in Lynchburg during the Harlem Renaissance during the 1920s to mid-1930s. In addition to being a poet, she was also the librarian at Dunbar High School for twenty years and helped create a local National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) chapter.

  6. 24 de nov. de 2019 · Anne Spencer, born Annie Bethel Bannister (February 6, 1882 – July 27, 1975), was a poet, teacher, librarian, gardener, and civil rights activist. In this sampling of poems by Anne Spencer, we experience her affinity for nature, love, and life itself. Anne Spencer was a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance.

  7. Anne Spencer, nacida como Anne Bethel, el 6 de febrero de 1882, en el estado de Virginia, y murió el 27 de julio de 1975, en Virginia, fue una poeta estadounidense. Su padre fue esclavo en una plantación y fue liberado con la abolición. Anne pudo estudiar, recibirse de maestra y trabajar en una escuela para negros. Una parte de su vida, trabajó como bibliotecaria. Se casó con Charles ...