Find A Grave features information on Esther Hill Hawks' gravesite. Hawks was a White missionary teacher, physician, abolitionist,…
Live Free and Draw features a series of comic strips, by Marek bennet, that illustrate different entries in the diary of Esther…
Note: See p. 166-161.The 1892 article, by Gerald Schwartz, discusses the attempts made by Esther Hill Hawks - a White missionary…
Note: See p. 86, slide #96.HathiTrust features a periodical (2000), by Mercedes Graf, that highlights some of the women who…
The Washington Times presents a 2015 article, by Andrew Nachemson, that provides various accounts of sentiments in the United…
The Daytona Beach News-Journal provides a 2012 article, by Ray Weiss, that details events that occurred at the ninth annual…
Columbus State University presents an article (1986) by Gerald Schwartz titled, "Human Pilgrimage: The Civil War Activities of…
Note: Racial epithets used, and some language may be offensive to readers.Internet Archive features the transcribed diary of…
HathiTrust features a medium length biography on Esther Hill Hawks, a White abolitionist teacher, physician, and women's rights…
Note: See p. 40-44, slide #50.HathiTrust features a 540-page biography of Esther Hill Hawks, a White abolitionist teacher, women's…
South Carolina Encyclopedia provides a short biography (2016) of Esther Hill Hawks, a White teacher, physician, missionary,…
BlackPast features an 1888 historical speech, given by Frederick Douglass--a formerly enslaved African American, who became known…
South Carolina Public Radio features a 1-minute audio profile (2015) on the five Rollin sisters- free abolitionists, teachers and…
South Carolina Public Radio presents a 4-minute (2016) podcast describing the contributions of Robert Smalls, a formerly enslaved…
The Library of Congress presents a timeline of the life of Frederick Douglass--a formerly enslaved African American, who became…