George Moses Horton (c. 1798–after 1867), was an African-American poet from North Carolina who was enslaved until Union troops, carrying the Emancipation...
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Horton (born 1993), British filmmaker George Moses Horton (1778–1883), African-American poet George Vaughn Horton (1911-1988), American songwriter This disambiguation...
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essay written by the enslaved 19th-century African American poet George Moses Horton that had been collected by Harrisse and included in his papers. Noticing...
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Tate's 2015 illustrated picture book Poet: The Remarkable Story of George Moses Horton tells the story of the 19th century slave in Chatham County, North...
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(1829), which contained poems decrying the slaves' condition, by George Moses Horton of North Carolina." Harriet Jacobs (1813–1897) "details events of...
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Wheatley's poetry, along with that of enslaved North Carolina poet George Moses Horton, under the title Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, A Native African...
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university life in Chapel Hill in the antebellum period is provided by George Moses Horton, "the black bard of Chapel Hill" and the first North Carolinian to...
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the chair of modern languages. During this period, Hentz helped George Moses Horton, an enslaved illiterate poet, by writing down his poems and sending...
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Holloman, artist and actress. Known for The L Word television series. George Moses Horton, a slave poet, called "the black bard of Chapel Hill" Paul Jones...
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British. After the war, he was freed by the Perquimans county court. George Moses Horton, "the black bard of Chapel Hill", was the first North Carolinian...
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Carolina 1877 "Walden, Islay | NCpedia". Jackson, Blyden (1976). "George Moses Horton, North Carolinian". The North Carolina Historical Review. 53 (2):...
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Abraham Galloway George Moses Horton, an enslaved poet, North Carolina's first known author of literature Elizabeth Keckley George White DaBaby J Cole...
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1800–1865, p. 13 Sherman, Joan R (1997). Black Bard of North Carolina : George Moses Horton and His Poetry. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press....
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ISBN 9780345467836. Sherman, Joan R (1997). The Black bard of North Carolina : George Moses Horton and his poetry. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North...
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Hopkinson (born 1960), Jamaican Canadian, currently based in California George Moses Horton (1798–after 1867) Roberta Hoskie, real-estate broker, writer, and...
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Honig (1919–2011) Lemuel Hopkins (1750–1801) Jay Hopler (born 1970) George Moses Horton (1797–1884) Joan Houlihan Diana Der Hovanessian (1934–2018) Richard...
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Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) (65–08 BCE), Roman lyric poet George Moses Horton (1797–1884), African-US poet Joan Houlihan, US poet A. E. Housman...
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also known as Slave George, was an enslaved man murdered in Kentucky on the night of December 15–16, 1811. George Moses Horton (1797–1884), the first...
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Teresa Horta (born 1937, Portugal, p/nf) Africanus Horton (1835–1883, Sierra Leone, nf) George Moses Horton (1798 – post-1867, US, p) Oto Horvat (born 1967...
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Simon/Simon & Schuster) Ages 6 and up: Poet: The Remarkable Story of George Moses Horton by Don Tate (Peachtree Publishers) Ages 8 and up: Katie’s Cabbage...
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Story of George Moses Horton. (PDF), Atlanta, GA: Peachtree Publishers, ISBN 978-1-56145-825-7, retrieved 4 Nov 2017. See "George Moses Horton" article...
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Spitfire Pictures to create an original screenplay about the life of George Moses Horton, an African-American poet born into slavery. In October 2008, Daniel...
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Studies Phyllis Wheatley, Benjamin Banneker, and George Moses Horton, adding that "we regard Horton as decidedly the superior genius" (p. 7). In addition...
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and Other Poems, published posthumously and edited by her mother George Moses Horton, The Hope of Liberty, the first book by an African American poet...
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Tía Isa Wants a Car in 2012 and Don Tate, The Remarkable Story of George Moses Horton in 2016. Children and Young Adult Literature portal Ezra Jack Keats...
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(1938–1983, E) Michael Horovitz (1935–2021, E) Peter Horn (1934–2019, SA) George Moses Horton (1797–1884, US) Allan Kolski Horwitz (born 1952, SA) Sylvester Houédard...
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and Persian poet Also: James Wallis Eastburn (died 1819), American George Moses Horton (died 1883), African-American Birth years link to the corresponding...
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throughout the novel. Another historical figure that Linda relates to is George Moses Horton; his poetry and life are mentioned several times in the novel. By...
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volumes of poetry by Daniel Webster Davis, and worked with poet George Moses Horton. On March 5, 1897, Smythe was a part of the formation of the American...
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Named after George Moses Horton who was a slave in Chatham County who taught himself how to read and write. His master eventually permitted Horton to rent...
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