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Countee Cullen



Cullen, Countee - kounˈtēˈ, 1903–46, American poet, b. New York City, grad. New York Univ. 1925, M.A. Harvard, 1926. A major writer of the Harlem Renaissance—a flowering of black artistic and literary talent in the 1920s—Cullen wrote poetry inspired by American black life. His technique was conventional, modeled on that of John Keats, and his mood passed   Read More...

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    Negro Caravan (Poems by Countee Cullen begin on p. 357)
    by Sterling A. Brown, Arthur P. Davis, Ulysses Lee. 1082 pgs.


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