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  1. Selected Poems (P.S.) by Gwendolyn Brooks, 2006-07-01
  2. Blacks by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1994-01-01
  3. Maud Martha: A Novel by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1992-10-01
  4. Report from Part Two by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1996-06-01
  5. Bronzeville Boys and Girls by Gwendolyn Brooks, 2007-01-01
  6. A Street in Bronzeville by Gwendolyn. Brooks, 1945-01-01
  7. In the Mecca; Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1968-06
  8. Aloneness by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1973
  9. Gwendolyn Brooks: Poetry and the Heroic Voice by D.H. Melhem, 1988-06-21
  10. The Bean Eaters by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1960
  11. Gwendolyn Brooks: Poet from Chicago (Carter G Woodson Honor Book (Awards)) by Martha E. Rhynes, 2003-02
  12. Very Young Poets by gwendolyn brooks, 1983-01-01
  13. Gwendolyn Brooks (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  14. Conversations with Gwendolyn Brooks (Literary Conversations Series)

1. Gwendolyn Brooks - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society
Gwendolyn Brooks (19211980) Born in North Topeka in 1917, the daughter of a school teacher, Gwendolyn Brooks was barely one month old when the family moved to Chicago.
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    Gwendolyn Brooks
    Born June 7, 1917 in Topeka, the daughter of a school teacher, Gwendolyn Brooks was barely one month old when the family moved to Chicago. From an early age, she developed an interest in writing and was able to relate experiences on black urban life into a complicated but beautiful poetic style.

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By Matthew H. Metcalf I. Biography Gwendolyn Brooks was born on June 7, 1917 in Topeka, Kansas. She was the daughter of a school teacher and a janitor who couldn't
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4. Essays On Brooks Gwendolyn
The Lonely Crowd . Even so, at the time Gwendolyn Brooks wrote First Fight. . Gwendolyn Brooks . The Lonely Crowd . against the norms of US stratification. .
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5. Gwendolyn Brooks - Kansas Historical Society
Gwendolyn Brooks, A Kansas Portrait A Pulitzer Prize winner from Topeka? Yes, few realize it, but Gwendolyn Brooks won that acclaim for her book of poetry,
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    A Pulitzer Prize winner from Topeka? Yes, few realize it, but Gwendolyn Brooks won that acclaim for her book of poetry, Annie Allen . Brooks was also the first African American poet to win the Pulitzer, an honor which stands at the forefront of many awards which have decorated her long and successful writing career. Born in North Topeka in 1917, the daughter of a school teacher, Brooks was barely one month old when the family moved to Chicago. From an early age, she developed an interest in writing and was able to relate experiences on black urban life into a complicated but beautiful poetic style. Her first success was A Street in Bronzeville , a book of poetry which brought her rave reviews and addressed such important issues as abortion, war and violent crime. The 1950s Annie Allen was a study of black urban life in post-war Chicago. In the next 20 years, other successful works included

6. Gwendolyn Brooks- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
Gwendolyn Brooks. Gwendolyn Brooks was born in Topeka, Kansas, in 1917 and raised in Chicago. She is the author of more than twenty books of poetry, including Children Coming Home
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View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING Related Prose A Brief Guide to the Black Arts Movement Brooks, H. D., and Rukeyser: Three Women Poets in the First Century of World Wars
by Marilyn Hacker Groundbreaking Book: The Bean Eaters by Gwendolyn Brooks (1960) Other Black Art Poets Amiri Baraka Etheridge Knight Haki Madhubuti Henry Dumas ... Sonia Sanchez Poets of the Midwest Albert Goldbarth David Baker David Young James Wright ... Weldon Kees Related Poets Henry Dumas Related Pages Black History External Links Appreciating Gwendolyn Brooks
Audio: Poets Elizabeth Alexander and Quarysh Ali Lansana discuss Brooks's work. Gale: Gwendolyn Brooks
Biography from Gale's Black History Month information. Modern American Poetry: Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-2000)
Resources compiled and prepared by James Sullivan. Adopt a Poet Add to Notebook E-mail to Friend Print Gwendolyn Brooks
Gwendolyn Brooks was born in Topeka, Kansas, in 1917 and raised in Chicago. She is the author of more than twenty books of poetry, including Children Coming Home (The David Co., 1991); Blacks To Disembark The Near-Johannesburg Boy and Other Poems Riot In the Mecca The Bean Eaters Annie Allen (1949), for which she received the Pulitzer Prize; and

7. Gwendolyn Brooks - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Brooks, Gwendolyn Alternative names Short description Date of birth June 7, 1917 Place of birth Topeka, Kansas, USA Date of death December 3, 2000 Place of death
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Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (September 2009) Gwendolyn Brooks Born Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks
June 7, 1917
Topeka, Kansas
USA Died December 3, 2000
Chicago, Illinois
USA Occupation Poet Nationality United States of America Period Genres Poetry Notable work(s) Annie Allen Notable award(s) Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Spouse(s) Henry Blakely (m. 1939) Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks (June 7, 1917 – December 3, 2000) was an American writer . She was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1985.
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Gwendolyn Brooks was born on June 7, 1917, in Topeka, Kansas. David Anderson Brooks and Keziah Wims, their first child. Her mother was a former school teacher who left teaching for marriage and motherhood, and her father, the son of a runaway slave who fought in the Civil War , had given up his ambition to become a doctor to work as a janitor because he could not afford to attend medical school . When Brooks was only six weeks old, her family moved to

8. AfroPoets.Net Famous Black Writers
Includes a brief biography, photograph, and some selected poems.
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We Real Cool

To Be In Love

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Sadie was one of the livinigest chits
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Sadie and Maud
Maud went to college. Sadie stayed home. Sadie scraped life With a fine toothed comb. She didn't leave a tangle in Her comb found every strand. Sadie was one of the livinigest chits In all the land. Sadie bore two babies Under her maiden name. Maud and Ma and Papa Nearly died of shame. When Sadie said her last so-long Her girls struck out from home. (Sadie left as heritage Her fine-toothed comb.) Maud, who went to college, Is a thin brown mouse. She is living all alone In this old house.
The Crazy Woman
I shall not sing a May song. A May song should be gay. I'll wait until November And sing a song of gray. I'll wait until November That is the time for me. I'll go out in the frosty dark And sing most terribly. And all the little people Will stare at me and say, "That is the Crazy Woman Who would not sing in May."
We Real Cool
The Pool Player.

10. We Real Cool
Text of the poem in plain-text format.
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We Real Cool The Pool Players. Seven at the Golden Shovel. We real cool. We Left school. We Lurk late. We Strike straight. We Sing sin. We Thin gin. We Jazz June. We Die soon.

11. Brooks, Gwendolyn - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Brooks
US poet and novelist. In 1950 her verse narrative Annie Allen (1949) won the first Pulitzer Prize awarded to a black American woman. Other works include the volumes of verse A
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12. Creative Quotations From Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-2000)
Gwendolyn Brooks in quotations to inspire creative thinking US poet. Her works deal with the everyday life of urban blacks; the first black poet to win the Pulitzer Prize.
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(1917-2000) born on Jun 07 US poet. Her works deal with the everyday life of urban blacks; the first black poet to win the Pulitzer Prize. Share We real cool. We
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Reading is important read between the lines. Don't swallow everything. Art is refining and evocative translation of the materials of the world. "As you get older, you find that often the wheat, disentangling itself from the chaff, comes out to meet you." It is brave to be involved To be not fearful to be unresolved. Published Sources for the above Quotations:
F: ""We ReaI CooI," "The Bean Eaters," 1960." R: c. 1975. A: ""In "Black Poetry Writing," 1975." N: ""Report From Part One," 1972." K: ""do not be afraid of no," "Annie Allen," 1949." be more creative.com

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Gwendolyn Brooks (19172000) Brooks' Life and Career On We Real Cool On The Ballad of Rudolph Reed On Gay Chaps at the Bar An Essay on Gay Chaps at
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Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-2000) Brooks' Life and Career On "We Real Cool" On "The Ballad of Rudolph Reed" On "Gay Chaps at the Bar" ... External Links Prepared and Compiled by James Sullivan Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

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15. Oxford AASC: Brooks, Gwendolyn At A Glance
1945 Gwendolyn Brooks's first collection of poetry, Street in Bronzeville, is published. 1960 Gwendolyn Brooks publishes the poetry collection The Bean Eaters, in which
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16. Brooks, Gwendolyn, Books By Gwendolyn Brooks
Like Multicultural America A Nextext Anthology, by Brooks, Black Voices An Anthology of AfricanAmerican Literature, by Chapman, African American Women Writers, by Wilkinson
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17. Gwendolyn Brooks Biography - Life, Family, Childhood, Children, Parents, Wife, S
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Born: June 7, 1917
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Died: December 3, 2000
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African American poet Gwendolyn Brooks was the first African American to receive a Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and is best known for her poetic descriptions of African American city life.
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A Street in Bronzeville, in 1945. In 1939 she married Henry L. Blakeley, another young writer, and together they would raise two children. Brooks continued to write poetry when the children were asleep or later while they were in school. A second collection titled Annie Allen was released in 1949. In 1950 Brooks was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, becoming the first African American to be granted this honor. She also wrote a novel, Maud Martha

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Brooks, Gwendolyn (Elizabeth) (born June 7, 1917, Topeka, Kan., U.S.—died Dec. 3, 2000, Chicago, Ill.) U.S. poet. Reared in the Chicago slums, Brooks published her first poem
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