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Bibb, Eloise A. (Eloise Alberta), 1878-1927

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Personal name headingBibb, Eloise A. (Eloise Alberta), 1878-1927
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Variant(s)Thompson, Eloise Bibb, 1878-1927
Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1878
1880-06-28
Death date1927
1928-01-08
Place of birthNew Orleans (La.)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
AffiliationHoward University Out West Publishing Company
Profession or occupationNovelists Poets Dramatists Journalists
Found inThe poetry of Eloise A. Bibb, 1995: Database of African-American poetry, 1760-1900 : bibliography (Eloise A. Bibb (Eloise Bibb Thompson); 1878-1927)
OCLC, 12/22/95 (hdg.: Bibb, Eloise A.)
LC in RLIN, 12/22/95 (hdg.: Bibb, Eloise A.; usage: Bibb, Eloise)
Afro-American poetry and drama, 1760-1975, 1979: p. 56 (Eloise A. Bibb (Eloise Bibb Thompson); 1878-1927)
Sherman, J. Invisible poets, 1974: p. 204 (Eloise Bibb Thompson; 1878-1927; full name: Bibb, Eloise Alberta Veronica; married Noah D. Thompson, 8/4/1911)
African American National Biography, accessed June 02, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Thompson, Eloise Bibb; fiction writer, dramatist, poet, print journalist, educator; born 28 June 1880 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States; completed Howard University; published poetry collection known as Poems, representing African American female poetry of the nineteenth century (1895); head resident at the Colored Social Settlement in Washington, DC (1908-1911); special feature writer for the Morning Sun and the Los Angeles Tribune and contributed freelance articles to magazines, including Out West and Tidings; wrote plays, among which A Reply to the Clansman, Caught, Africans, and Cooped Up (1915, 1920-1924); wrote short stories, two of which were published in Opportunity: Mademoiselle Tasie-A Story and Masks (1925, 1927); died 08 January 1928 in New York, New York, United States)