Madeleine Riffaud
Madeleine Riffaud was a French war correspondent and poet who worked with the French Resistance during WWII
Madeleine Riffaud was a French war correspondent and poet who worked with the French Resistance during WWII
American poet
Harlem Renaissance poet, painter, theater designer, and sculptor
American poet and writer.
Eliza Clapp (1811-1888) was a prominent member of the Transcendentalist movement in 19th century New England and a poet and author.
Author, critic, correspondent, and hostess to literary notables of her day
Belarussian-American author and immigration rights activist.
American activist who worked tirelessly for women’s rights, especially suffrage and the abolition of slavery.
Best known for her anti-slavery writings including Anti-Slavery Hymns and Songs and A Letter to Mothers in Free States.
American sculptor who received prestigious commissions for monuments across the country.