Angela morgan poet biography project

Angela Morgan was an American poet, author and journalist who attended the International Congress of Women, held at The Hague, Holland in At this conference held in protest of World War I, Angela Morgan recited what was to become one of her better known poems, "Battle Cry of the Mothers." The focus of this web site is to connect, through her poetry, the events surrounding World War I, the women's peace movement and Angela Morgan's life.
 
 


 
 

*This site was constructed as a project for Professor Julie Ellison's Honors Sophomore Seminar at the University of Michigan. Materials cited were found at the Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
 
 

Biography of Angela Morgan

Angela Morgan (c. – January 24, ) was an American poet. Her given name at birth was Nina Lillian, which she later changed to Angela.

Life

Nina Lillian Morgan was born in about , either in Washington, D.C., or in Yazoo County, Mississippi. Her father was Albert T. Morgan, a Northern abolitionist who moved to Yazoo City, Mississippi after the Civil War and became a state senator. Her mother was Carrie Highgate, an "Octoroon" member of a prominent family in Syracuse, New York; her eldest sister was Edmonia Highgate. Their interracial marriage was considered scandalous in Reconstruction-era Mississippi by white family lived in Washington from to , and then moved to Lawrence, Kansas, and later to Topeka, Kansas. In her father left home to become a gold prospector, and until Morgan earned money singing in a voice quartet with her three sisters. She married in ; the marriage was dissolved in Morgan became a journalist for the Chicago Daily American, and later worked on the New York American and on the Boston American. She reported on court cases, published interviews and wrote "human-interest" pieces. She said that her experiences as a reporter motivated

Who is Angela Morgan

Angela Morgan (c. – January 24, ) was an American poet. Her given name at birth was Nina Lillian, which she later changed to Angela.

Life

Nina Lillian Morgan was born in about , either in Washington, D.C., or in Yazoo County, Mississippi. Her father was Albert T. Morgan, a Northern abolitionist who moved to Yazoo City, Mississippi after the Civil War and became a state senator. Her mother was Carrie Highgate, an "Octoroon" member of a prominent family in Syracuse, New York; her eldest sister was Edmonia Highgate. Their interracial marriage was considered scandalous in Reconstruction-era Mississippi by white family lived in Washington from to , and then moved to Lawrence, Kansas, and later to Topeka, Kansas. In her father lef
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Angela Morgan Poems

  • In Spite Of War

    In spite of war, in spite of death,
    In spite of all man's sufferings,
    Something within me laughs and sings
    And I must praise with all my breath

  • Choice

    I'd rather have the thought of you
    To hold against my heart,
    My spirit to be taught of you
    With west winds blowing,

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Biography

Born in Washington, D.C. Educated by private tutors, the public schools, and by special University courses. Miss Morgan entered the journalistic field while still a young girl and did very brilliant work on papers of Chicago and New York. Her work covered all phases of life from those of society to the slums. She visited police courts, jails, and all places where humanity suffers and struggles, and it was no doubt her early work in the newspaper field that gave to her later work, both in poetry and fiction, its strong social bias. Probably no poet of the present time responds more keenly to the social needs of the period, nor has a keener sense of the opportunity for service. Miss Morgan was one of the delegates to the First International Congress of Women, at The Hague, during the first year of the war, and has appeared frequently in readings from her own work.

In recognition of her literary accomplishments Angela Morgan was awarded in an honorary degree (Litt.D.) by the Golden State University, Los Angeles. She died on January 24, at Mt. Marion, New York at the home of her friends Mr. and Mrs. Warren Meyer with whom she had spent the last years of her life.

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