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245 10 $aFrances Ellen Watkins Harper :$bAfrican American reform rhetoric and the rise of a modern nation state /$cMichael Stancliff.
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505 0 $aIntroduction : Frances Harper and nineteenth-century African American rhetorical pedagogy -- Reconstruction and black republican pedagogy -- Temperance pedagogy : lessons of character in a drunken economy -- Black Ireland : the political economics of African American rhetorical pedagogy after Reconstruction -- Not a mere dependent : the historic mission of African American women's rhetoric at the end of the century.
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520 $aA prominent early feminist, abolitionist, and civil rights advocate, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper wrote and spoke across genres and reform platforms during the turbulent second half of the nineteenth century. Her invention of a new commonplace language of moral character drew on the persuasive and didactic motifs of the previous decades of African-American reform politics, but far exceeded her predecessors in crafting lessons of rhetoric for women. Focusing on the way in which Harper brought her readers a critical training for the rhetorical action of a life commitment to social reform, thi.
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