The collected works of Olivia Ward Bush-Banks / compiled and edited by Bernice F. Guillaume.

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Main Author: Bush-Banks, Olivia Ward, 1869-1944
Other Authors: Guillaume, Bernice F.
Other title:Works. 1991.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1991.
Series:Schomburg library of nineteenth-century Black women writers.
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500 |a "Autobiographical statement" (in the appendix, pages 313-314), from a manuscript here dated "c. 1914", was all but certainly composed in 1899 and presented in that year to the Brown University Library by a donor (accompanying a copy of Original poems); cataloged as Hay Manuscripts Ms. 57.4 (with title beginning "I, Olivia Ward"; OCLC #1039725093) 
500 |a The two poems printed on pages 4-5 of Original poems, "To the memory of Hon. Frederick Douglass" (reprinted, with revisions, in Driftwood) and "Regret", have been inadvertently omitted. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 0 |g Published works. Poems.  |t Original poems --  |t A picture --  |t Driftwood (facsimile of 1914 edition) --  |t On the Long Island Indian.  |g Play, essays.  |t Memories of Calvary : an Easter sketch --  |t Undercurrents of social life --  |t Echoes from the cabin song --  |t Essay on John Greene. 
505 0 0 |g Unpublished works. Poems.  |t Symbols --  |t To the memory of Harriet Beecher Stowe --  |t Challenge --  |t Vision --  |t Bondage : a tribute to colored motherhood --  |t Filled with you --  |t Harlem --  |t Love's lament --  |t Doggerel.  |t Marie buries a little bird ;  |t Jimmy (Italian friend) --  |t Catawba --  |t The keepers of the house --  |t The temple glorious --  |t Trails --  |t Whither? --  |t Echoes --  |t Art? --  |t Flight --  |t Fruition --  |t Honey-sweet --  |t Moonlight --  |t Oasis (Friendship) --  |t Scars --  |t Shadows : dedicated to Miss Marian Anderson --  |t An "R.N.'s soliloquy --  |t Ashes of incense --  |t Just God and I --  |t Barthe --  |t Lee --  |t Thrills --  |t Doing our bit : Nov. 4, 1942 --  |t "Keep on, keeping on" : a tribute. 
505 0 0 |g Unpublished works. Plays, vignettes, essays, sketches.  |t The awakening : a prophecy --  |t Pageant : the march of time : a prophesy --  |t Indian trails; or, Trail of the Montauk --  |t The departure of Naomi and Ruth --  |t Glamour vs. beauty --  |t A jolly Thanksgiving --  |t Looking out of the window : a dramatic sketch --  |t Making Christ real : a Vacation Bible School play --  |t The star of Bethlehem --  |t A Shantytown scandal --  |t Greenwich Village highlights --  |t New Year musings --  |t Thanksgiving reverie --  |t Black communism --  |t What about our loyal colored Americans? 
505 0 0 |t Aunt Viney's sketches.  |t Aunt Viney names Miss Ollie's gift-shop, and talks on art --  |t Aunt Viney starts for Atlantic City, and ends up at Coney Island --  |t Aunt Viney tells of her visit to the beauty shop, and also announces her engagement to Mose Hardup --  |t Aunt Viney talks on Harlem society, and the depression --  |t Aunt Viney talks on negro spirituals --  |t Aunt Viney declares that in these days, even the church is a racket --  |t Aunt Viney tells of an interesting Sunday in Harlem. 
505 0 0 |g Unpublished works. Memoirs.  |t The lure of the distances (c. 1935-1944) 
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