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2025
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I DOUBT not God is good, well-meaning, kind, And did He stoop to quibble could tell why The little buried mole continues blind, Why flesh that mirrors Him must some day die, Make plain the reason tortured Tantalus Is baited by the fickle fruit, declare If merely brute caprice dooms Sisyphus To struggle up a never-ending stair. Inscrutable His ways are, and immune To catechism by a mind too strewnWith petty cares to slightly understand What awful brain compels His awful hand. Yet do I marve...
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Enriched edition. Exploring Racial Identity in the Harlem Renaissance
2023
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In "Color," Countee Cullen exquisitely delves into the complexities of race and identity through a collection of poignant poems that articulate the African American experience during the Harlem Renaissance. Employing a rich tapestry of traditional forms and modern language, Cullen's work reflects his mastery of various poetic styles, from sonnets to free verse. The poems address themes of love, race, beauty, and social injustice, revealing the struggle for self-definition amid societal con...
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- William Wells BrownHarriet E. WilsonNella LarsenAlice Dunbar-NelsonCharles W. ChesnuttPaul Laurence DunbarFrances E. W. HarperLangston HughesPhillis WheatleySolomon NorthupFrederick DouglassJean ToomerCountee CullenOlaudah EquianoMary PrinceCharles BallJosiah HensonHarriet Ann JacobsElizabeth KeckleyLouis HughesBooker T. WashingtonHenry Box BrownJames Hambleton ChristianTheophilus CollinsSeth ConcklinCharles GilbertSamuel GreenJamie GriffinHarry GrimesJohn Henry HillJane JohnsonMatilda MahoneyMary Frances MelvinAunt Hannah MooreAlfred S. ThorntonW. E. B. Du Bois
2023
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African American literature is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of African descent. It begins with the works of such late 18th-century writers as Phillis Wheatley. Before the high point of enslaved people narratives, African-American literature was dominated by autobiographical spiritual narratives. The genre known as slave narratives in the 19th century were accounts by people who had generally escaped from slavery, about their journeys to freedom and ways t...
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"Copper Sun" is a poem by Countee Cullen, a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Published in 1927, the poem is an evocative and poignant exploration of the African American experience. The title itself, "Copper Sun," symbolizes the harshness and the beauty of African American life, with copper representing resilience and the sun alluding to both life-giving energy and scorching hardship.In this relatively short but impactful poem, Cullen masterfully weaves together themes of ...
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101 Great American Poems
To My Dear And Loving Husband, The Planting of the Apple-Tree, Concord Hymn, The Arrow and the Song, Alone, Annabel Lee and others
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- Anne BradstreetPhillis WheatleyWilliam Cullen BryantRalph Waldo EmersonHenry Wadsworth LongfellowEdgar Allan PoeAbraham LincolnOliver Wendell Holmes, SrHerman MelvilleWalt WhitmanFrances E. W. HarperElla Wheeler WilcoxErnest Lawrence ThayerEdwin Arlington RobinsonStephen CraneJames Weldon JohnsonPaul Laurence DunbarGertrude SteinVachel LindsayClaude McKayCountee CullenAmy LowellJames OppenheimElizabeth Barrett BrowningEmma LazarusLouisa May AlcottEllis Parker ButlerHugh Henry BrackenridgeMatthew ArnoldWilliam Butler YeatsWilliam BlakeSara TeasdaleWilliam BarnesEmily Dickinson
2022
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This book includes classic poems by such eminent poets as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Sara Teasdale, William Butler Yeats, Louisa May Alcott, Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, Gertrude Stein and others. Anne Bradstreet Phillis Wheatley William Cullen Bryant Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Edgar Allan Poe Abraham Lincoln Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr Herman Melville Walt Whitman Frances E. W. Harper Emily D...
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The Great Poems by African American Writers
Selections from Phillis Wheatley, Langston Hughes, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Countee Cullen and many others
Unabridged
39 min
2024
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African American literature is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of African descent. It begins with the works of such late 18th-century writers as Phillis Wheatley. Before the high point of enslaved people narratives, African-American literature was dominated by autobiographical spiritual narratives. The genre known as slave narratives in the 19th century were accounts by people who had generally escaped from slavery, about their journeys to freedom and ways t...
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10 min
2009
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Hear rare recordings from five of the most-respected African American poets reading their own works: Langston Hughes, The Negro Speaks of Rivers; Arna Bontemps, Nocturne At Bethesda; Countee Cullen, Heritage; Gwendolyn Brooks, The Vacant Lot; and Sonia Sanchez, Black Magic. Recording obtained and published by Rick Sheridan.
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To My Dear and Loving Husband, The Planting of the Apple-Tree, Concord Hymn, The Arrow and the Song, Alone, Annabel Lee and others
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- Anne BradstreetPhillis WheatleyWilliam Cullen BryantRalph Waldo EmersonHenry Wadsworth LongfellowEdgar Allan PoeAbraham LincolnOliver Wendell Holmes SrHerman MelvilleWalt WhitmanFrances E. W. HarperEmily DickinsonElla Wheeler WilcoxErnest Lawrence ThayerEdwin Arlington RobinsonStephen CraneJames Weldon JohnsonPaul Laurence DunbarGertrude SteinVachel LindsayClaude McKayCountee CullenAmy LowellJames OppenheimElizabeth Barrett BrowningEmma LazarusLouisa May AlcottEllis Parker ButlerHugh Henry BrackenridgeMatthew ArnoldWilliam Butler YeatsWilliam BlakeSara TeasdaleWilliam Barnes
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- Mark Bowen
Unabridged
2 hours 55 min
2025
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Discover the heartbeat of American poetry through 101 Great American Poems — a carefully curated collection that spans centuries of voices.From the reflective verses of Anne Bradstreet to the bold rhythms of Langston Hughes, this anthology captures the soul of a nation through themes of love, loss, freedom, and hope. Tracing a journey from Puritan resolve to the artistic fervor of the Harlem Renaissance, these poems invite readers to explore America's evol...
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Passing, The Goophered Grapevine, The Weary Blues, Up from Slavery, The Souls of Black Folk and others
Unabridged
50 hours 19 min
2024
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African American literature is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of African descent. It begins with the works of such late 18th-century writers as Phillis Wheatley. Before the high point of enslaved people narratives, African-American literature was dominated by autobiographical spiritual narratives. The genre known as slave narratives in the 19th century were accounts by people who had generally escaped from slavery, about their journeys to freedom and ways t...
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The Journey Of African American Poetry
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- Darrell JoeLaurel LefkowTrei House
Unabridged
3 hours 13 min
2020
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This anthology focuses on African-American poets. We start in the 18th century and end with the Harlem Renaissance. Many poets featured are, and were, rarely heard and have been painfully neglected. To be of colour was deemed at best to be second class so few of our poets had the privileges most of us take for granted or a means to market. Down the ages they illuminate the stain on our humanity and its ever-repeating cycle.Over ages, eons and countless generations humanity has soug...
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Five poems each from some of the best African American male poets
Unabridged
2025
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The language of Poetry is an art that most of us attempt at some point in our lives. Although its commonplace exposure has been somewhat marginalised in today’s often fast-paced lives we all recognise good verse that can empathise with our thoughts or open us up to experience new things in new ways, to better understand and to enjoy the many strands of our lives.But finding a starting point can be overwhelming, even off-putting, so in this series we offer up our Top 10 classic poet...
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Three Poets of the Harlem Renaissance
Langston Hughes, Georgia Douglas Johnson, and Countee Cullen
Unabridged
3 hours 11 min
2023
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The intellectual and cultural revival of African-American arts and politics in the 1920s and 1930s was centered in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City.Here are poems from three major contributors to that rebirth: The Weary Blues by Langston Hughes, The Heart of a Woman and Other Poems by Georgia Douglas Johnson, and Copper Sun by Countee Cullen, delivered by three multiaward–winning narrators.
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