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By: Algis Budrys (1931-2008) | |
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By: Alice Ames Winter (1865-1944) | |
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By: Alice B. Emerson | |
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By: Alice Brown (1857-1948) | |
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By: Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice (1870-1942) | |
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By: Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell (1847-1922) | |
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By: Alice Dunbar Nelson (1875-1935) | |
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![]() Ms. Pinckney says in her "Forward" to this book the following: "It is against this background of the world need that Mrs. Alice Dunbar-Nelson's book is seen to have peculiar significance to the colored race in America. Hers is the first attempt I have known of directly on the part of any Negro to frame a speaker composed entirely of literature produced by black men and women, and about black men and women, and embodying the finest spiritual ideals of the Negro race." And in addition, Alice Dunbar-Nelson includes some very meaningful support from some Caucasian writers. |
By: Alice Harriman (1861-1925) | |
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By: Alice Ilgenfritz Jones (1846-1906) | |
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![]() In this work of utopian science fiction from the Victorian era written by Two Women of the West, a moniker for Alice Ilgenfritz Jones and Ella Marchant. A man travels to Mars to discover an Utopian world which is parallel to the Earth in some ways, but strikingly different in some. The freedom of women is not of this world. It is especially intriguing coming from the imagination of these two American women in the 19th Century. Summary by A. Gramour |
By: Alice MacGowan (1858-) | |
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By: Alice Meynell (1847-1922) | |
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![]() Alice Christiana Gertrude Meynell was an English writer, editor, critic, and suffragist, now remembered mainly as a poet. At the end of the 19th century, in conjunction with uprisings against the British (among them the Indians', the Zulus', the Boxer Rebellion, and the Muslim revolt led by Muhammad Ahmed in the Sudan), many European scholars, writers, and artists, began to question Europe's colonial imperialism. This led the Meynells and others in their circle to speak out for the oppressed. Alice Meynell was a vice-president of the Women Writers' Suffrage League, founded by Cicely Hamilton and active 1908–19. |
By: Alice Muriel Williamson (1869-1933) | |
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