Top 9 Quotes & Sayings by Anne Spencer

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Last updated on September 30, 2024.
Anne Spencer

Anne Bethel Spencer was an American poet, teacher, civil rights activist, librarian, and gardener. While a librarian at the all-black Dunbar High School, a position she held for 20 years, she supplemented the original three books by bringing others from her own collection at home. Though she lived outside New York City, the recognized center of the Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, she was an important member of this group of intellectuals. She met Edward Spencer while attending Virginia Seminary in Lynchburg, Virginia. Following their marriage in 1901, the couple moved into a house he built at 1313 Pierce Street, where they raised a family and lived for the remainder of their lives.

A simple enough pleasure, surely, to have breakfast alone with one's husband, but how seldom married people in the midst of life achieve it.
Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard.
One cannot collect all the beautiful shells on the beach. — © Anne Spencer
One cannot collect all the beautiful shells on the beach.
Guilt pins a fig-leaf; Innocence is its own adorning.
It is dangerous for a woman to defy the gods; To taunt them with the tongue's thin tip, Or strut in the weakness of mere humanity, Or draw a line daring them to cross.
I proudly love being a Negro woman -- it's so involved and interesting.
Let me learn now where Beauty is; I was born to know her mysteries . . .
Is any prophet come to teach a new thing Now in a more apt time?
Heaven's Virginia when the year's at its Spring.
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