Zilpha Elaw

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Zilpha Elaw


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Pennsylvania, The United States

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

Elaw was born in Pennsylvania, a free woman. 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 Rebecca Mitchell; her father died just two years later. After seeing a vision of Jesus, she joined a Methodist society in 1808, marrying Joseph Elaw and moving to Burlington, New Jersey. The couple had a daughter, Rebecca, in 1812
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