User:Samantha Gould/Carrie Williams Clifford/Bibliography

Potential Sources & Notes

 * "Biographical Sketch of Carrie Williams Clifford"
 * Clifford's work with the NAACP and her poetry intersected over her fight against lynching, which she both organized around and wrote about.
 * "The Widening Light"
 * "A Dream of Democracy"
 * "A Toast to Africa"
 * "Mothers of America"
 * "To Phyllis Wheatley"
 * "Frederick Douglass": "Great Douglass—slave, and fugitive, and Man"
 * "Silent Protest Parade" - she marched in 1917 in New York in response to the riots in St. Louis
 * "Deceived" - she lost her 2 sons to war
 * "Carrie Williams Clifford: Writer, editor, women’s and civil rights activist, 1862-1934"
 * Clifford is increasingly seen as an influential figure within the Harlem Renaissance.
 * Possibly another picture of Clifford
 * Wilson, Rosemary Clifford, Introduction to Clifford, Carrie W., The Widening Light -- seems to have disappeared from the internet everywhere but here