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  1. Countee Cullen (born Countee LeRoy Porter; May 30, 1903 – January 9, 1946) was an American poet, novelist, children's writer, and playwright, particularly well known during the Harlem Renaissance. [1]

  2. Countee Cullen is one of the most representative voices of the Harlem Renaissance. His life story is essentially a tale of youthful exuberance and talent of a star that flashed across the African American firmament and then sank toward the horizon.

  3. Aug 16, 2023 · Countee Cullen was recognized as an award-winning poet by his high school years. He published his acclaimed debut volume of poetry, Color, in 1925, which would be followed by Copper Sun and The...

  4. May 26, 2024 · Countee Cullen was an American poet, one of the finest of the Harlem Renaissance. Reared by a woman who was probably his paternal grandmother, Countee at age 15 was unofficially adopted by the Reverend F.A. Cullen, minister of Salem M.E. Church, one of Harlem’s largest congregations.

  5. Countee Cullen - Born on May 30, 1903, in New York City, Countee Cullen was one of the most important voices of the Harlem Renaissance.

  6. Countee Cullen is one of the most representative voices of the Harlem Renaissance. His life story is essentially a tale of youthful exuberance and talent of a star that flashed across the African American firmament and then sank toward the horizon.

  7. Countee Cullen (1903–1946) was one of the leading African American poets of the Harlem Renaissance. Color by Countee Cullen, 1925. 2010.1.277. © 1925, 1952 Harper & Brothers/Ida Cullen. After finishing college at New York University and beginning a master’s degree at Harvard, Cullen published his first volume of poetry, Color.

  8. Countee Cullen is one of the most representative voices of the Harlem Renaissance. His life story is essentially a tale of youthful exuberance and talent of a star that flashed across the African American firmament and then sank toward the horizon.

  9. A bronze-colored Countee Cullen is portrayed reaching out to a bust of himself in the traditional representation of a poet: a white marble-colored bust crowned with a laurel wreath. His other hand holds his book Color. The monument rests on a base inscribed with quotations from Cullen's poetry.

  10. Jun 27, 2018 · A prodigal poet of articulate manner and exceptional academic ability, Countee Cullen emerged in the 1920s as the most famous black writer in America. Apart from winning the immediate praise of critics, Cullen ’ s poems found a devout following within Harlem ’ s literary salons and bohemian circles.

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