By Monroe A. Majors, 1893. NYPL.

Josephine Turpin Washington

(1861 - 1949)

Born free in Virginia in 1861 to the descendants of slaves, Josephine Turpin Washington attended Howard University and worked as a copyist for Frederick Douglass during her vacations. She wrote for many black newspapers and magazines, often on race and gender.

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1890 | Birmingham, AL

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