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Frances Ellen Watkins

I lived from 1825-1911.

Frances Ellen Watkins was born free in the slave city of Baltimore, Maryland on September 25,1825. She never experienced the hardships of slavery and yet she would devote her entire life to the abolitionist movement, and what she called "a brighter coming day".

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Links of interest include http://college.hmco.com/english/heath/syllabuild/iguide/harperf.html

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