Alice Dunbar Nelson (1875-1935) was an American journalist, political
activist, and poet. She belonged to the first generation of black
southerners born into freedom following the Civil War and gained acclaim
for her poetry, columns, dramas, and stories. This fantastic book
contains a brand new collection of Nelson's best and most famous poetry,
highly recommended for poetry lovers with an interest in the history of
slavery in the United States. Contents include: "Three Thoughts", "A
Plaint", "Impressions", "You! Inez!", "Legend of the Newspaper", "Amid
the Roses", "Paul to Virginia - Fin De Siecle", "In Memoriam", "At Bay
St. Louis", "I Sit and Sew", "New Year's Day", "Farewell", "If I had
Known", "Chalmetle", "The Idler", etc. Other notable works by this
author include: "As in a Looking Glass" (1926-1930), "The Colored United
States" (1924), and "People of Color in Louisiana" (1917). Ragged Hand
is proudly publishing this brand new collection of classic poetry with a
specially-commissioned biography of the author.