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Countee Cullen (born
Countee LeRoy Porter; May 30, 1903 –
January 9, 1946) was an
American poet, novelist, children's writer, and playwright, particularly...
- Bois and the
former Nina Gomer. Her
father encouraged her
marriage to
Countee Cullen, a
nationally known poet of the
Harlem Renaissance. They divorced...
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Samuel Albert Countee (April 1, 1909 –
September 11, 1959) was an
American painter and sculptor.
Countee's artwork depicted African-American life. The...
- Renaissance: The Case of
Countee Cullen."
Project MUSE – Modernism, M**** Culture, and the
Harlem Renaissance: The Case of
Countee Cullen. N.p., n.d. Web...
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dedication to
preserving African American cultural artifacts. He
founded the
Countee Cullen Memorial Collection at
Atlanta University and
contributed to the...
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Color is a 1925 book of
poems by
Countee Cullen and it's his
first published book. The book was
published by
Harper & brothers,
while Cullen was 22 years...
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became known as the
Countee Cullen Library branch, and the 135th
Street Library is
still considered the
original location of the
Countee Cullen branch, although...
- "Incident" is a poem by
Countee Cullen,
describing a
black child's
exposure to
racism from a
white child. It was
first published in his 1925
poetry collection...
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other African-American writers,
including Langston Hughes, Jean Toomer,
Countee Cullen, and
Claude McKay. She was born
Jessie Redmona Fauset (later known...
- Ike Barinholtz, Emmy Blotnick, Guy Branum, Mel Brooks, Owen Burke, Adam
Countee,
Lance Crouther, Ana Fabrega, Fran Gillespie,
Janelle James,
Jennifer Kim...