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African American Women in America – Zilpha Elaw, Part 1.

Ministerial Travels And Labours Of Mrs. Zilpha Elaw

Zilpha Elaw

American preacher, autobiographer (1790–1873)

Zilpha Elaw

Bornc. 1790

Pennsylvania, U.S.

Died1873 (aged 82–83)

London, United Kingdom

Known forChristian itinerant preacher
Notable workMemoirs of the Life, Religious Experience, Ministerial Travels and Labours of Mrs.

Zilpha Elaw, an American Female of Colour

Zilpha Elaw (c. 1790 – 1873)[1] was an African-American preacher and spiritual autobiographer. She has been cited as "one of the first outspoken black women in the United States."[2]Mitzi Smith suggests that Elaw and other Black women of the time such as Old Elizabeth used Pauline biblical texts to develop their own "politics of origins".[3]

Biography

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Elaw was born in Pennsylvania, a free woman.[4] Brought up in Philadelphia by a black and deeply religious family, after the death of her mother in 1802, she was sent to live with a Quaker family, Pierson and R