TY - BOOK ID - 77892451 TI - The Hart sisters AU - Ferguson, Moira AU - Gilbert, Anne Hart AU - Thwaites, Elizabeth Hart PY - 1993 SN - 0585003661 9780585003665 0803219849 9780803219847 9781496226112 1496226119 PB - Lincoln University of Nebraska Press DB - UniCat KW - Caribbean literature (English) KW - Authors, Caribbean KW - Christian biography KW - Radicalism KW - Women KW - Methodism KW - Caribbean poetry (English) KW - English KW - Languages & Literatures KW - English Literature KW - Arminianism KW - Church polity KW - Dissenters, Religious KW - Episcopacy KW - Evangelical Revival KW - Human females KW - Wimmin KW - Woman KW - Womon KW - Womyn KW - Females KW - Human beings KW - Femininity KW - Extremism, Political KW - Ideological extremism KW - Political extremism KW - Political science KW - Christian life KW - Christianity KW - Christians KW - Church biography KW - Ecclesiastical biography KW - Biography KW - Religious biography KW - Caribbean authors KW - English poetry KW - English literature KW - Caribbean literature KW - Black authors. KW - Correspondence. KW - History. KW - Black authors KW - History KW - Gilbert, Anne Hart, KW - Thwaites, Elizabeth Hart, KW - Hart, Elizabeth, KW - Hart, Anne, KW - Gilbert, Ann Hart, KW - Antigua KW - Self-Governing State of Antigua KW - Leeward Islands (Federation) KW - West Indies (Federation) KW - Antigua and Barbuda KW - Colony of Antigua UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77892451 AB - Daughters of a black slaveholder father, Anne Hart Gilbert and Elizabeth Hart Thwaites were among the first educators of slaves and free African Caribbeans in late 18th and early 19th century Antigua. This is a collection of the writings of these members of the "free colored" community who married white men and played an active role in society. ER -