no Fanny Crosby was a white lady
Fanny Crosby's parents were John Crosby and Mary Ann Crosby. Her father was a farmer, and her mother was a homemaker. Fanny was born in 1820, and her father passed away when she was just a few months old, leaving her mother to raise her alone. Despite her early challenges, Fanny went on to become a prolific hymn writer and poet.
Fanny Crosby's middle name was Jane. She was a prolific American hymn writer, poet, and musician, known for her inspirational songs despite being blind for most of her life. Crosby wrote thousands of hymns, many of which are still popular today.
Phillis Wheatley was the first African-American female poet and the second among the African-American published poet. She was born in Senegambia and came to America as a slave at the age of seven.
No, Robert Frost was not an African American poet. He was a white American poet who is known for his works that reflect rural life in New England and themes of nature, isolation, and human experiences.
this famous African American is a poet,historian,author,and civil-rights activist.
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Ruby Dee is an African-American actress, poet, playwright, and screenwriter.
Fanny Crosby, the renowned American hymn writer, met a total of eight U.S. presidents during her lifetime. These presidents included Millard Fillmore, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover. Her interactions often occurred during events or gatherings where she was invited due to her prominence as a musician and poet. Crosby's influence and popularity allowed her to connect with many notable figures of her time.
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by being a famous poet and being the first African American poet!! hee hee
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