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Jack Clemo (1916–1994), English Christian poet; Michelle Cliff (1946–2016), Jamaican-US author of fiction, prose poems and literary criticism; Lucille Clifton (1936–2010), educator and Poet Laureate of Maryland; Arthur Hugh Clough (1819–1861), English poet, educationalist and assistant to Florence Nightingale
Margaret Elizabeth Munson was born February 22, 1838, in New Rochelle, New York,. [4] She was the daughter of John Munson of Ireland and Margaret Chisholm of New York City. Her father was in the marble industry in New York City. Margaret and her younger sister Isabell grew up in a very religious household.
Edmund Charles Blunden CBE MC (1 November 1896 – 20 January 1974) was an English poet, author, and critic.Like his friend Siegfried Sassoon, he wrote of his experiences in World War I in both verse and prose.
Alfred Marcus Cagle (October 5, 1884 – December 19, 1968) was an American hymnwriter known for his activities with the Sacred Harp movement. Cagle was born in Cedartown , Georgia , the son of Jesse Martin Cagle and Samaria Duke, and grew up in Cullman County , Alabama .
Carolyn Carty also claims to have written the poem in 1963 when she was six years old based on an earlier work by her great-great aunt, a Sunday school teacher. She is known to be a hostile contender of the "Footprints" poem and declines to be interviewed about it, although she writes letters to those who write about the poem online. [1]
Christina Davis is an American poet most notably recognized for two collections of poetry that deal with philosophically questioning common ideas and emotions: An Ethic, published in 2013, and Forth A Raven, published in 2006.
Marguerite Sawyer Hill Davis (March 31, 1879 - March 18, 1948) was one of the wealthiest women in the United States in the mid-1900s. One of her husbands, James Norman Hill, was a son of James J. Hill , a railroad tycoon. [ 1 ]
Margaret Davies or Marged Dafydd (c. 1700–1778 or 1785) was a Welsh poet and literary collector. As part of a large literary coterie in Wales, she wrote, copied, and exchanged poems in manuscript form. Her work led to the survival of many printed and handwritten poems in Welsh, which she collected in her commonplace books. Several of these ...