
Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson
Alice Dunbar Nelson was an American poet, journalist, and political activist. Among the first generation of African Americans born free in the Southern United States after the end of the American Civil War, she was one of the prominent African Americans involved in the artistic flourishing of the Harlem Renaissance. Her first husband was the poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. After his death, she married physician Henry A. Callis; and, lastly, was married to Robert J. Nelson, a poet and civil rights activist. She achieved prominence as a poet, author of short stories and dramas, newspaper columnist, women's rights activist, and editor of two anthologies.

Violets and Other Tales
Amidst affection and sorrow, discover a world where love is entwined with loss, and memories linger long after the flowers have faded.
By Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson

The Goodness of St. Rocque, and Other Stories
In a world of Creole traditions and broken hearts, a woman seeks solace and love through the blessings of a saint.
By Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson