Countee Cullen and the Negro RenaissanceDodd, Mead, 1966 - 213 pagine An American Negro poet who was active during the 1920's in the Harlem-centered Negro Renaissance. Mrs. Blanche Ferguson tells the unusual story of Countee Cullen, the individual, the poet, and the Negro in the 1920's and 1930's in America. |
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