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Anne Bethel Spencer (born Bannister; February 6, 1882 – July 27, 1975) was an American poet, teacher, civil rights activist, librarian, and gardener. While a librarian at the all-black Dunbar High School, a position she held for 20 years, she supplemented the original three books by bringing others from her own collection at home. Though she lived outside New York City, the recognized center of the Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, she was an important member of this group of intellectuals. She met Edward Spencer while attending Virginia Seminary in Lynchburg, Virginia. Following their marriage in 1901, the couple moved into a house he built at 1313 Pierce Street, where they raised a family and lived for the remainder of their lives.

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  • آن سبنسر (بالإنجليزية: Anne Spencer)‏ هي أمينة مكتبة وكاتِبة وشاعرة أمريكية، ولدت في 6 فبراير 1882 في مقاطعة هنري في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 27 يوليو 1975 في لينشبرغ في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Anne Spencer (eigentlich Annie Bethel Spencer) (* 6. Februar 1882 in Henry County, Virginia; † 27. Juli 1975 in Lynchburg, Virginia) war eine US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin und Aktivistin der Harlem Renaissance. Sie war die erste Frau aus Virginia und erste Afroamerikanerin, deren Gedichte in der Norton Anthology of American Poetry veröffentlicht wurden. Sie setzte sich für Gleichstellung und Bildungschancen für alle ein und sie empfing Persönlichkeiten wie Langston Hughes, Marian Anderson, George Washington Carver, Thurgood Marshall, Martin Luther King, James Weldon Johnson und W. E. B. Du Bois. (de)
  • Anne Bethel Spencer (born Bannister; February 6, 1882 – July 27, 1975) was an American poet, teacher, civil rights activist, librarian, and gardener. While a librarian at the all-black Dunbar High School, a position she held for 20 years, she supplemented the original three books by bringing others from her own collection at home. Though she lived outside New York City, the recognized center of the Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, she was an important member of this group of intellectuals. She met Edward Spencer while attending Virginia Seminary in Lynchburg, Virginia. Following their marriage in 1901, the couple moved into a house he built at 1313 Pierce Street, where they raised a family and lived for the remainder of their lives. Spencer holds an important place as a widely anthologized poet, and was the first Virginian and one of three African American women included in the highly influential Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry (1973). As a civil rights activist for equality and educational opportunities, she and her husband Edward, with close friend Mary Rice Hayes Allen and others, revived the chapter of the NAACP in Lynchburg, Virginia, which had begun in 1913. In association with James Weldon Johnson, the branch became fully active with ninety-six members as of July, 1918. The Spencers' home became an important center and intellectual salon for guests and dignitaries such as Langston Hughes, Marian Anderson, George Washington Carver, Thurgood Marshall, Martin Luther King Jr., James Weldon Johnson, and W. E. B. Du Bois. Anne Spencer also loved her garden and a cottage, Edankraal, which her husband Edward built for her as a writing studio in the garden behind their home. The name Edankraal combines Edward and Anne and kraal, the Afrikaans word for enclosure or corral. (en)
  • Anne Bethel Spencer (née Bannister le 6 février 1882 et morte le 27 juillet 1975) est une poète américaine, activiste pour les Civil Rights, bibliothécaire et jardinière. Habitant avec sa famille à Lynchburg, en Virginie, sa maison devient un centre intellectuel important où se succèdent Langston Hughes, Marian Anderson, George Washington Carver, Thurgood Marshall, Dr Martin Luther King, James Weldon Johnson, et W. E. B. Du Bois. Luttant pour les droits civils pour l'égalité et le droit à l'éducation, Anne Spencer, son mari, et James Johnson ouvrent un bureau du NAACP à Lynchburg. Bibliothécaire au lycée Paul-Dunbar, elle supplée à la rareté des livres à disposition des élèves. Spencer, également considérée comme membre important de la Renaissance de Harlem, est la première Afro-Américaine à être publiée dans la Norton Anthology of American Poet. Si ses poèmes protestataires sont emblématiques, son jardin y tient également une place importante. (fr)
  • Anne Spencer yang memiliki nama asli Annie Bethel Bannister (6 Februari 1882 – 27 Juli 1975) adalah penyair, pustakawan, pekebun, guru, aktivis hak asasi manusia berkebangsaan Amerika Serikat. Ketika menjadi seorang pustakawan Dunbar High School, dia masih berusia 20 tahun. Dia menambahkan buku-buku di sana dengan membawa buku lain dari koleksi pribadinya di rumah. Meskipun dia tinggal di luar New York City, dia dikenal sebagai aktivis Harlem Renaissance, juga dikenal sebagai aktivis . Dia menjadi anggota penting dalam kelompok intelektual itu. Setelah menikah dengan Edward Spencer pada tahun 1901, pasangan ini pindah ke di mana mereka membangun rumah tangga. Sebagai seorang penyair, Spencer dia memegang peranan penting dan menjadi penyair keturunan Afrika-Amerika Serikat pertama yang puisi-puisinya berpengaruh, antara lain melalui karyanya, Norton Anthology of American Poetry. Sebagai aktivis hak asasi manusia untuk kesetaraan dan kesempatan pendidikan, dia dan suaminya, Edward, bekerja sama dengan James Weldon Johnson untuk mengembangkan sebuah bab dari di , di mana rumahnya menjadi tempat penting dan pusat para intelektual, serta dikunjungi oleh para pejabat antara lain Langston Hughes, Marian Anderson, George Washington Carver, Thurgood Marshall, , James Weldon Johnson, dan W. E. B. Du Bois. Anne Spencer juga berkebun di rumahnya bersama suaminya di Edankraal, Nama Edankraal merupakan kombinasi dari Edward, Anne dan kraal, berasal dari kata dalam bahasa Afrika. (in)
  • Anne Spencer, pseudonimo di Annie Bethel Spencer (Contea di Henry, 6 febbraio 1882 – Lynchburg, 27 luglio 1975), è stata una poetessa e attivista statunitense impegnata con il e il Rinascimento di Harlem. Fu la prima donna afro-americana ad essere inclusa nella Norton Anthology of American Poetry. Unica figlia di Joel Cephus Bannister e di Sarah Louise Scales, Annie nacque in Virginia nella Contea di Henry e, dopo la separazione dei genitori, si trasferì con la madre in Virginia Occidentale. Frequentò il Virginia Seminary concludendo gli studi nel 1899, anno in cui conobbe Charles Edward Spencer con il quale si sposò nel 1901. La coppia ebbe tre figli, Bethel, Alroy e . Interno della casa di Anne Spencer Dal 1903 fino alla morte, nel 1975, visse e lavorò nella sua casa al 1313 di Pierce Street nella città di Lynchburg, in Virginia, acquisendo una crescente popolarità e un ruolo di spicco nella comunità locale e nella National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. La Harlem Renaissance le consentì di entrare in contatto con numerosi intellettuali e artisti tra cui James Weldon Johnson, che ne apprezzava il talento poetico e che le suggerì di firmare i suoi lavori come Anne Spencer. Pubblicata per la prima volta nel 1923 e mai più ristampata finché la Spencer fu in vita, la sua opera "White Things" venne segnalata da Keith Clark in Notable Black American Women come "la quintessenza del poema di protesta". Le carte della Spencer sono conservate presso la sua abitazione, trasformata in museo. (it)
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  • آن سبنسر (بالإنجليزية: Anne Spencer)‏ هي أمينة مكتبة وكاتِبة وشاعرة أمريكية، ولدت في 6 فبراير 1882 في مقاطعة هنري في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 27 يوليو 1975 في لينشبرغ في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Anne Bethel Spencer (born Bannister; February 6, 1882 – July 27, 1975) was an American poet, teacher, civil rights activist, librarian, and gardener. While a librarian at the all-black Dunbar High School, a position she held for 20 years, she supplemented the original three books by bringing others from her own collection at home. Though she lived outside New York City, the recognized center of the Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, she was an important member of this group of intellectuals. She met Edward Spencer while attending Virginia Seminary in Lynchburg, Virginia. Following their marriage in 1901, the couple moved into a house he built at 1313 Pierce Street, where they raised a family and lived for the remainder of their lives. (en)
  • Anne Spencer (eigentlich Annie Bethel Spencer) (* 6. Februar 1882 in Henry County, Virginia; † 27. Juli 1975 in Lynchburg, Virginia) war eine US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin und Aktivistin der Harlem Renaissance. (de)
  • Anne Bethel Spencer (née Bannister le 6 février 1882 et morte le 27 juillet 1975) est une poète américaine, activiste pour les Civil Rights, bibliothécaire et jardinière. Habitant avec sa famille à Lynchburg, en Virginie, sa maison devient un centre intellectuel important où se succèdent Langston Hughes, Marian Anderson, George Washington Carver, Thurgood Marshall, Dr Martin Luther King, James Weldon Johnson, et W. E. B. Du Bois. Luttant pour les droits civils pour l'égalité et le droit à l'éducation, Anne Spencer, son mari, et James Johnson ouvrent un bureau du NAACP à Lynchburg. Bibliothécaire au lycée Paul-Dunbar, elle supplée à la rareté des livres à disposition des élèves. Spencer, également considérée comme membre important de la Renaissance de Harlem, est la première Afro-Américaine (fr)
  • Anne Spencer yang memiliki nama asli Annie Bethel Bannister (6 Februari 1882 – 27 Juli 1975) adalah penyair, pustakawan, pekebun, guru, aktivis hak asasi manusia berkebangsaan Amerika Serikat. Ketika menjadi seorang pustakawan Dunbar High School, dia masih berusia 20 tahun. Dia menambahkan buku-buku di sana dengan membawa buku lain dari koleksi pribadinya di rumah. Meskipun dia tinggal di luar New York City, dia dikenal sebagai aktivis Harlem Renaissance, juga dikenal sebagai aktivis . Dia menjadi anggota penting dalam kelompok intelektual itu. Setelah menikah dengan Edward Spencer pada tahun 1901, pasangan ini pindah ke di mana mereka membangun rumah tangga. (in)
  • Anne Spencer, pseudonimo di Annie Bethel Spencer (Contea di Henry, 6 febbraio 1882 – Lynchburg, 27 luglio 1975), è stata una poetessa e attivista statunitense impegnata con il e il Rinascimento di Harlem. Fu la prima donna afro-americana ad essere inclusa nella Norton Anthology of American Poetry. Interno della casa di Anne Spencer Le carte della Spencer sono conservate presso la sua abitazione, trasformata in museo. (it)
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