This page will also serve as our tracking/review page of what’s done, and what’s still needed. Delete this row when exhibit is complete. Home Introduction Watkins in Baltimore Watkins Family Rev. William Watkins, Sr. Henrietta Russell Watkins + William J. Watkins, Jr. William J. Watkins, Jr. Wife [nam] + Early Work + Work in Abolitionist Journals+ Forest Leaves + Harper’s Travels Harper in Ohio + Harper in Pennsylvania + Harper’s Philadelphia Activist and Church Networks + William Still + Letitia George Still + Mary Still + Sarah Mapps Douglass + Pennsylvania Antislavery Society + Unitarian Church + Harper in Massachusetts + Harper’s Lecturing Circuit First Lecturing Circuit + Harper in Canada + Second Lecturing Circuit + Third Lecturing Circuit + Harper and the Conventions 1858 Convention of the Colored Men of Ohio 1864 National Convention of Colored Men 1873 Convention of Colored People, Delaware Harper’s Activism Civil and Women’s Rights + Freedmen’s Bureau + Women’s Club Movement + Temperance + Education + Harper’s Writings Poetry + Poems of Miscellaneous Subjects (1854) + “Bury Me in a Free Land” + “THE SLAVE MOTHER” + POEMS (1871) + SKETCHES OF SOUTHERN LIFE + LIGHT BEYOND THE DARKNESS + SPARROW’S FALL AND OTHER POEMS + ATLANTA OFFERING: POEMS + MARTYR OF ALABAMA AND OTHER POEMS + Novels + Minnie’s Sacrifice + Sowing and Reaping + Trial and Triumph + Iola Leroy; or Shadows Uplifted + Short Stories + “The Two Offers” + “The Triumph of Freedom–A Dream” + Journalism & Other Works + “OUR GREATEST WANT” + Moses: A Story of the Nile + “FANCY ETCHINGS”/”FANCY SKETCHES” + Harper’s Later Family and Networks Fenton Harper Mary E. Harper + Children + Activist and Writing Community Mary Miles Bibb John and Mary Brown + Mary Ann Shadd Cary Kate D. Chapman + Edmonia Highgate Jane P. Merrit Barbara Ann Steward Ida B. Wells-Barnett + Victoria Earle Matthews + Frances Willard + Remembering Harper Critical Bibliography [add timeline into list form] Harper in the Archives + Harper in the Public Memory + Harper at #200 (Phase 2) Mural and Mural Exhibit + Dance Performance + Symposium + Poetry Programming + Douglass Day 2025 + Teaching K-12 Curriculum + College/AP Curriculum + Closing Site Map Credits