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Alice Dunbar Nelson (July 19, 1875 – September 18, 1935) was an American poet, journalist, and political activist. Among the first generation of African Americans born free in the Southern United States after the end of the American Civil War, she was one of the prominent African Americans involved in the artistic flourishing of the Harlem Renaissance.
Mine Eyes Have Seen is a play by Alice Dunbar Nelson. It was published in the April 1918 edition of the monthly news magazine of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) entitled The Crisis . [ 1 ]
Clippings of Alice Dunbar-Nelson's columns in The Pittsburgh Courier, The Wilmington Advocate, and The Washington Eagle Posters and photographs Publications of Poet Lore , A.M.E. Church Review , Collier's , Dayton Press, Southern Workman , The Tuskegee Student , The Indianapolis World , and a few other printings
Alice Dunbar Nelson(m. 1910, div.) Myra Colson Callis (m. 1927) Henry Arthur Callis (January 14, 1887 – November 12, 1974) [ 1 ] was a physician and one of the seven founders ( commonly referred to as The Seven Jewels ) of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity at Cornell University in 1906.
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Alice Dunbar Nelson – Mine Eyes Have Seen; Gregorio Martínez Sierra – Sueño de Una Noche de Agosto (Dream of an August Night) Vladimir Mayakovsky – Mystery-Bouffe («Мистерия-Буфф», Misteriya-Buff) Emma Orczy (Baroness Orczy) – The Legion of Honour (adaptation of A Sheaf of Bluebells) Luigi Pirandello