Very few of Ellen Murray’s writings have been identified or published. However, not all of Ellen Murray’s writings remained private. Between 1861 and 1865, she wrote at least fourteen poems that she had published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard, a prominent abolitionist newspaper. Her poems offer a glimpse in the world and perspective of one of Penn School’s founders.
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Article 1: Introduction to Poems by Ellen Murray
An introduction to a series of poems from 1861 to 1865 written for the National Anti-Slavery Standard by Ellen Murray, co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. Read more
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Article 2: The Martyr of December 2, 1859
This poem is part of a series written by Ellen Murray, co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "The Matyr of December 2, 1859" was originally published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on October 26, 1861. Read more
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Article 3: Dues Eversor!
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Dues Eversor!" was first published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on November 16, 1861. Read more
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Article 4: May We Pray?
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "May We Pray?" was first published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on January 11, 1862. Read more
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Article 5: Mene, Mene
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Mene, Mene" was first published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on March 22, 1862. Read more
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Article 6: Woman's Right
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Woman's Right" was first published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on April 26, 1862. Read more
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Article 7: Our Watchword
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Our Watchword" was first published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on May 10, 1862. Read more
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Article 8: Tamar's Prayer
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Tamar's Prayer" was first published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on August 2, 1862. Read more
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Article 9: Half-Way
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Half-Way" was first published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on October 4, 1862. Read more
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Article 10: Lines
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Lines" was first published in The New South on November 1, 1862. Read more
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Article 11: The First Day of January, 1863
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "The First Day of January, 1863" was first published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on December 27, 1862. Read more
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Article 12: Neither Thirst Any More
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Neither Thirst Any More" was first published in the Newport Mercury on February 14, 1863. Read more
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Article 13: The Slave in Tennessee
This poem is part of a series written by Ellen Murray, co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "The Slave in Tennessee" was originally published in the Free South on April 11, 1863. Read more
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Article 14: God With Us
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "God With Us" was first published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on April 18, 1863. Read more
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Article 15: Lines to E. H. F.
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Lines to E.H.F." was first published in the Newport Mercury on June 6, 1863. Read more
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Article 16: Sunset on Edisto Beach, SC
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Sunset on Edisto Beach, SC" was first published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on July 11, 1863. Read more
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Article 17: Moonlight on Edisto Beach
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Moonlight on Edisto Beach" was first published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on July 18, 1863. Read more
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Article 18: Presentation of the Flag to Second Regiment of S.C. Vols.
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Presentation of the Flag to the Second Regiment of S.C. Vols." was first published in the Newport Mercury on August 1, 1863. Read more
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Article 19: Col. Robert G. Shaw
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Col. Robert G. Shaw" was first published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on August 22, 1863. Read more
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Article 20: Dying In The Hospital
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Dying in the Hospital" was first published in Our Daily Fare on June 13, 1864. Read more
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Article 21: A Cup of Cold Water
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "A Cup of Cold Water" was first published in Our Daily Fare on June 16, 1864. Read more
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Article 22: We Forget Them Not
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "We Forget Them Not" was first published in the Newport Mercury on July 30, 1864. Read more
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Article 23: The Freed Land
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "The Freed Land" was first published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on August 13, 1864. Read more
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Article 24: Olustee
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Olustee" was first published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on December 17, 1864. Read more
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Article 25: Going Home to Edisto
This poem is part of a series by Ellen Murray, a co-founder of the Penn School on St. Helena Island, SC. "Going Home to Edisto" was first published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard on March 18, 1865. Read more