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  1. Carrie Williams Clifford (September 1862 in Chillicothe, Ohio – November 10, 1934) was an author, clubwoman, and activist in the women's rights and civil rights movements in the United States.

  2. Dec 13, 2020 · Carrie Williams Clifford was born on September of 1862 in Chillicothe, Ohio. A truly extraordinary woman who dedicated her time and effort to the black community. Clifford was mostly known for being a poet, writer, clubwomen, and a women’s and civil rights activist.

  3. Play trailer 2:26. Fun Size (2012) 3 Videos. 8 Photos. Carrie Clifford is known for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015), The Slammin' Salmon (2009) and Super Troopers 2 (2018). More at IMDbPro.

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  4. Jan 24, 2022 · By Madison Good. Like many black women involved in early activism, poet, civil rights activist and suffragist Carrie Williams Clifford has frequently been overlooked within the historical record, despite her major contributions to the fights for women’s suffrage and civil rights.

  5. Jan 1, 2022 · Nay, in the New Year we shall be as gods: No longer apish puppets or dull clods. Of clay; but poised, empowered to command, Upon the Etna of New Worlds we’ll stand—. This scant earth-raiment to the winds will cast—. Full richly robed as supermen at last! This poem is in the public domain.

  6. Carrie Williams Clifford was born in September 1862 in Chillicothe, Ohio. A poet and activist, she is the author of The Widening Light (Walter Reid, 1922) and Race Rhymes (R. L. Pendleton, 1911). A cofounder and the first president of the Ohio State Federation of Colored Women, Clifford hired Black women for the Niagara Movement, a predecessor ...

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  8. Feb 5, 2015 · Carrie Williams Clifford was born in Chillicothe, Ohio, in 1862, making her a generation older than many of her peers (most writers active in the Harlem Renaissance were born after 1880). For the first half of her adult life, she did not publish poetry.

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