Historical Diary: Diary of Frances Anne Rollin
Subject
The Rollin Sisters
Title
Historical Diary: Diary of Frances Anne Rollin
Date
1868
Type
Historical Diary
Description
Note: Racial epithets used.
The Smithsonian Transcription Center presents the diary of Frances Anne Rollin- a free African American abolitionist, writer, teacher and suffragette in South Carolina. Topics include: her political activism during the Reconstruction Era, her perspectives/encounters with other prominent abolitionists, her biography on the life of Martin R. Delany (an African American Union Major and abolitionist), her marriage to William J. Whipper (an African American attorney) and her observations on Reconstruction in South Carolina.
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The Smithsonian Transcription Center presents the diary of Frances Anne Rollin- a free African American abolitionist, writer, teacher and suffragette in South Carolina. Topics include: her political activism during the Reconstruction Era, her perspectives/encounters with other prominent abolitionists, her biography on the life of Martin R. Delany (an African American Union Major and abolitionist), her marriage to William J. Whipper (an African American attorney) and her observations on Reconstruction in South Carolina.
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The Smithsonian Digital Volunteers: Transcription Center
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“Historical Diary: Diary of Frances Anne Rollin,” Project Reconstruction, accessed May 14, 2024, https://projectreconstructionus.com/items/show/160.