The Poetry of Brown (Masterplots II: African American Literature Series)
At a glance:
- Author: Sterling A. Brown
- First Published: 1932
- Type of Work: Poetry
- Genres: Poetry
- Subjects: African Americans, Justice, Culture, Suffering, Tradition, Racism, South or Southerners, Slavery or slaves, Religion, Poverty or poor people, Victims, Oppression, Folklore, Survivalism, Personality, Tragedy
Born into an educated, middle-class African American family, Sterling Allen Brown was the last of six children and the only son of Adelaide Allen Brown and the Reverend Sterling Nelson Brown. His father had taught in the School of Religion at Howard University since 1892, and the year Brown was born, his father also became the pastor of Lincoln Temple Congregational Church. The person who encouraged Brown’s literary career and admiration for the cultural heritage of African Americans, however, was his mother, who had been born and reared in Tennessee and graduated from Fisk...
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