the last lines in each poem.
Pat Parker has written: 'Pit stop' -- subject(s): African American lesbians, American poetry, African American authors, Poetry 'Jonestown & other madness' -- subject(s): African American lesbians, Poetry
what themes about african american hertiage resonate from the rhythms of jass
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Countee Cullen has written: 'Caroling Dusk' -- subject(s): American poetry, African American authors 'Poetry of Countee Cullen (Swc 1400)' 'Lost Zoo' 'The lost zoo' -- subject(s): African American authors, African Americans, American poetry, Animals, Mythical, Children's poetry, American, Humorous poetry, Imaginary creatures, Juvenile poetry, Mythical Animals, Noah's ark, Poetry
what themes about african american hertiage resonate from the rhythms of jass
Robert Thomas Kerlin has written: 'Contemporary poetry of the Negro' -- subject(s): African American authors, African Americans, African Americans in literature, American poetry, History and criticism, Intellectual life 'The church of the fathers' -- subject(s): Church history 'Negro poets and their poems' -- subject(s): African American authors, African American poets, African Americans, African Americans in literature, American poetry, Bibliography, Bio-bibliography, Biography, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Poetry
Dorothy Hilton Chapman has written: 'Index to Black poetry' -- subject(s): African American authors, African Americans, African Americans in literature, American poetry, Black authors, Blacks in literature, Indexes, Intellectual life, Poetry
Laurence Wright has written: 'Stimela' -- subject(s): Themes, motives, Railroads, South African poetry (English), Poetry
Jerry Washington Ward has written: 'Trouble the water' -- subject(s): Anthologie, African American authors, American poetry, Lyrik, African Americans, Poetry
Sterling Brown was a prominent African American poet and literary critic during the Harlem Renaissance. He is known for his contributions to African American literature and for exploring themes of African American culture, folklore, and history in his poetry. Brown's works often focused on the struggles and triumphs of African Americans in the United States.
Langston Hughes was a prominent African American poet, playwright, and novelist during the Harlem Renaissance. His works often explored themes of African American identity, the struggles of black Americans, and the beauty of black culture. Hughes is known for his use of jazz rhythms and vernacular language in his poetry, contributing to the development of a unique African American literary voice.
Has roots in African American experiences