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  2. Sarah Louisa Forten Purvis - Wikipedia

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    This intersectional dissemination of feminist ideals and the perspective and experiences of black women through poetry cannot be investigated separately. [15] Ira V. Brown additionally specifies that the women who acted within the Philadelphia Female Anti Slavery society, through whatever those actions were (in Forten Purvis's case, creative ...

  3. List of feminist periodicals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Published women's poetry. OCLC 5696938: Women's International Network News: 1975 2002 Lexington, Massachusetts: Women's International Networks ISSN 0145-7985: Calyx: 1976 Corvallis, Oregon: Calyx, Inc. 3 times a year A literary and art magazine dedicated to publishing the voices of women in the Northwest. ISSN 0147-1627 [5] [8] Camera Obscura ...

  4. Jos Charles - Wikipedia

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    Charles's debut poetry collection, Safe Space, was published in 2016 by Ahsahta Press. [5] [6] Her poetry has been published by POETRY, PEN, Washington Square Review, Denver Quarterly, GLAAD, LAMBDA Literary, The Feminist Wire, Action Yes, BLOOM, and The Capilano Review. [7] In 2015 she received the Monique Wittig Writer's Scholarship. [8]

  5. List of female poets - Wikipedia

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    Katharine Augusta Ware (1797–1813), American poet and literary magazine editor; Jane West (1758–1852), English novelist, poet, playwright and tractarian; Mary Whateley (1738–1825), English poet and playwright; Phillis Wheatley (1753–1784), first African-American to publish a book of poetry; Ulrika Widström (1764–1841), Swedish poet ...

  6. Christian Wiman - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, he became editor of the oldest American magazine of verse, Poetry, [2] a role he stepped down from in June 2013. [3] Wiman is now on the faculty of Yale University , where he teaches courses on Religion and Literature at Yale Divinity School [ 4 ] and the Yale Institute of Sacred Music .

  7. Janet Morley - Wikipedia

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    Janet Morley is a British author, poet, and Christian feminist.. Her books Celebrating Women (1986, co-edited with Hannah Ward) and All Desires Known (1988) established Morley as a campaigner [1] [2] for inclusive 'non-sexist' language in Christian liturgy.

  8. Sarah Josepha Hale - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Josepha Buell Hale (October 24, 1788 – April 30, 1879) was an American writer, activist, and editor of the most widely circulated magazine in the period before the Civil War, Godey's Lady's Book. [1]

  9. Rachel Mann - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Mann (born 1970) is a British Anglican priest, poet and feminist theologian. [1] She is a trans woman who writes, speaks and broadcasts on a wide range of topics including gender, sexuality and religion. [2]