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  1. The Collected Poems of Sterling A. Brown by Sterling A. Brown, 1996-04-08
  2. Sterling A. Brown: Building the Black Aesthetic Tradition by Joanne V. Gabbin, 1994-07-01
  3. Sterling A. Brown's A Negro Looks at the South
  4. Afro-Modernist Aesthetics and the Poetry of Sterling A. Brown by Mark A. Sanders, 1999-05-01
  5. A Son's Return: Selected Essays of Sterling A. Brown (Northeastern Library of Black Literature) by Sterling A. Brown, 1996-11-14
  6. The Big Bike Race by Lucy Jane Bledsoe, 1997-04-01
  7. After Winter: The Art and Life of Sterling A. Brown
  8. Sterling Point Books: Daniel Boone: The Opening of the Wilderness by John Mason Brown, 2007-11-01
  9. Brown Everywhere (Lightning Bolt Books -- Colors Everywhere) by Kristin Sterling, 2010-08
  10. Negro Poetry and Drama, and the Negro in American Fiction by Sterling Allen Brown, 1969-06
  11. The Singing Geese by Jan Wahl, 1998-01-01
  12. The Negro in American Fiction, (Bronze booklet) by Sterling Allen Brown, 1937
  13. The Negro caravan;: Writings by American Negroes (American Negro, his history and literature) by Sterling Allen Brown, 1970
  14. Last Ride of Wild Bill and Eleven Narrative Poems (Broadside poets) by Sterling Allen Brown, 1976-02

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2. Sterling A. Brown- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
Biography, photograph, and selected poems.
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View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING Related Prose Poetic Form: Blues Poem Related Pages Black History External Links A Literary Tribute to Sterling A. Brown
From Howard University. Excerpt from "Slim in Hell"
From Houston Institute for Culture. Modern American Poetry: Sterling A. Brown (1901-1989)
Resources compiled and prepared by Cary Nelson and Mark A. Sanders. RealAudio: Callaloo Remembers Sterling Brown
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From NPR's Anthem , Oct. 31, 1998. A reading by poet Sonia Sanchez and commentary by Charles Rowell, editor of Callaloo Sterling A. Brown Classroom Issues and Strategies
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Sterling Brown was born in Washington, D.C., in 1901. He was educated at Dunbar High School and received a bachelor's degree from Williams College. He studied the work of Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot , but was more interested in the works of Amy Lowell Edgar Lee Masters Robert Frost and Carl Sandburg . In 1923, he earned a master's degree from Harvard University and was employed as a teacher at the Virginia Seminary and College in Lynchburg until 1926. Three years later, Brown began teaching at Howard University and in 1932 his first book, Southern Road , was published.

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Genre Poem Keywords AfricanAmerican Experience, Alternative Medicine, Art of Medicine, Doctor-Patient Relationship Summary An African-American physician from Louisiana provides care to
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4. Document Library: Text Info
Author Brown, Sterling A. Publication Opportunity, Journal of Negro Life Date September, 1935. Publisher National Urban League Type Poem
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Let us suppose him differently placed
In wider fields than these bounded by bayous
And the fringes of moss-hung trees
Over which, in lazy spirals, the carancros soar and dip. >>more...>> Title: Let Us Suppose
Author:
Brown, Sterling A.
Publication: Opportunity, Journal of Negro Life
Date:
September, 1935 Publisher: National Urban League
Type: Poem
Listed Under:
African Americans
Poetry
Permissions: Permission granted for non-commercial, educational purposes by the National Urban League Notes: Vol. 13, No. 9, p. 281

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Brown, Sterling A. The Last Ride of Wild Bill and Eleven Narrative Poems. 1975. 53 pages Cannon, C.E. Saint Nigger. 1972. 24 pages . A Capsule Course in Black Poetry Writing by
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Brown, Sterling A Century of Negro Portraiture in American Literature Clarke, John Henrik, ed. William Styron's Nat Turner 10 Black Writers Respond
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The following works have been put on reserve at Kuhn Library for your convenience and are available at the circulation desk: Brown, Sterling
"Negro Character as Seen by White Authors" Brown, Sterling
"A Century of Negro Portraiture in American Literature" Clarke, John Henrik, ed.
William Styron's Nat Turner: 10 Black Writers Respond Delano, Amasa
"A Narrative of Voyages and Travels" Fowler, Doreen and Ann J. Abadie, eds.
Faulkner and Race Friedman, Melvin J. and Irving Malin, eds.
William Styron's Nat Turner: A Critical Handbook Gibaldi and Achtert
"Use of Quotations" (from MLA Handbook Gibaldi and Achtert
"List of Works Cited" (from MLA Handbook Gibaldi and Achtert
"Documenting Sources" (from MLA Handbook Ginsberg, Elaine K. (ed.)
Passing and the Fictions of Identity Gossett, Thomas F. "The Status of the Negro: 1865-1915" (a chapter taken from Gossett's book Race: The History of an Idea in America Gray, Thomas "The Original Confessions of Nat Turner" Gross, Seymour L. and Eileen Bender "History, Politics, and Literature: The Myth of Nat Turner"

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Anthology of Negro Poets in the U.S.A. 200 Years Arna Bontemps FW09792. Anthology of Negro Poets in the U.S.A. is the aural complement to “The Poetry of the Negro, 1746-1949
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10. Sterling A. Brown
Sterling A. Brown (19011989) About Brown's Life and Career On Memphis Blues On the Slim Greer Sequence On Rent Day Blues On Old Lem On Sharecroppers
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Sterling A. Brown (1901-1989) About Brown's Life and Career On "Memphis Blues" On the Slim Greer Sequence On "Rent Day Blues" ... External Links Compiled and Prepared by Cary Nelson and Mark A. Sanders Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

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Brown, Sterling A., Southern Road. ***** Fisher, Rudolph, The Conjure Man Dies A Mystery Tale of Dark Harlem. 1934. Hurston, Zora Neale, Jonah's Gourd Vine.
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A Brief Chronology of African American Literature
Created by Roger Blackwell Bailey, Ph.D. (Site maintained by wshute@alamo.edu
Objections may well be raised about the arrangement of this list. I originally wanted it to be a reading list, but I have since linked the names of several authors to their own pages so that a bit deeper coverage might be possible. These links occur at the first appearance of an author on the list. Some links have already been made in anticipation of individual files to come, and I am working as hard as I can on these and others while teaching a full load. I shall be as grateful for suggestions as I am for your patience. Thanks in advance for both.
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Terry, Lucy
, " Bars Fight."
The Narrative of the Uncommon Sufferings and Surprizing Deliverance of Briton Hammon , a Negro Man
Hammon, Jupiter
, " An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ, with Penitential Cries. "
Wheatley, Phyllis
Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral.
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano ..., Written by Himself

12. Brown, Sterling A. (1901-1989) | The Black Past: Remembered And Reclaimed
An Online Reference Guide to African American History. Quintard Taylor. Scott and Dorothy Bullitt Professor of American History. University of Washington, Seattle
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Author Brown, Sterling A. Publication The Viking Press Date 1937. Publisher The Viking Press Type Poem Listed Under Poetry. Notes New York The Viking Press, 1937
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I sing the happy pickaninnies
Underneath the Georgia moon. >>more...>> Title: All are Gay
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Brown, Sterling A.
Publication: The Viking Press
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Publisher: The Viking Press
Type: Poem
Listed Under:
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Notes: New York: The Viking Press, 1937, p. 79-81.

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16. Sterling Brown's Poetic Voice: A Living Legacy - Page 8 | African American Revie
Brown, Sterling A. The Collected Poems of Sterling A. Brown. 1980. Chicago TriQuarterly P, 1989.. Folk Literature. The Negro Caravan. Ed.
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    Sterling Brown's poetic voice: a living legacy
    African American Review Fall, 1997 by Joanne V. Gabbin
    Brown's poetic sensibility experiments with diverse elements in literature and culture, amplifies understanding through performance, confronts the tragic-comic conditions of life, and attests to the continuity of black creativity. In "Ma Rainey," one of Brown's finest poems, he skillfully brings together the ballad and blues forms and, demonstrating his inventive genius, creates the blues ballad. In this brilliant portrait of Gertrude "Ma" Rainey, the husky-voiced mother of the blues, Brown allows us to see her make her entrance on stage with a sequined gown hugging her short, stocky frame; an elaborate gold necklace encircling her cleavage; tasseled earrings; and a brilliant, gold-toothed grin. But even more than giving us a vivid portrait of the venerated blues singer, he draws an emotional portrait of the people who flocked to hear "Ma do her stuff." An' some jokers keep deir laughs a-goin' in de crowded aisles, An' some folks sits dere waitin' wid deir aches an' miseries. . . . (Poems 62)

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  • Director: Brian Robbins AMG Rating: Genre: Comedy Drama Movie Type: Sports Drama, Urban Drama Themes: Redemption, Inner City Blues, Baseball Players Main Cast: Keanu Reeves, Diane Lane, John Hawkes, D.B. Sweeney, Sterling Elijah Brown Release Year: Country: US Run Time: 106 minutes MPAA Rating:
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Television actor-turned-director Brian Robbins follows up Varsity Blues (1999) and Ready to Rumble (2000) with another sports comedy. Keanu Reeves stars as Conor O'Neill, an underachiever and inveterate sports gambler who needs a bailout loan from a friend to pay off his mounting debt. As a condition for receiving the necessary funds, Conor is saddled with coaching a corporate-sponsored Little League baseball team for underprivileged youth in Chicago's notorious Cabrini Green housing project. Reluctant at first, Conor slowly begins to enjoy his new authority role, especially when he makes the acquaintance of his players' attractive teacher, Elizabeth Wilkes ( Diane Lane ). Based on the real-life chronicle

18. Strong Men Gittin' Stronger
Strong Men By Sterling Brown (19001992), Poet Laureat of African America. They dragged you from homeland, They chained you In coffles, They huddled you spoon-fashion in filthy hatches
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Strong Men By Sterling Brown (1900-1992), Poet Laureat of African America They dragged you from homeland,
They chained you In coffles,
They huddled you spoon-fashion in filthy hatches,
They sold you to give a few gentlemen ease. They broke you in like oxen, They scourged you,
They branded you,

They made your women breeders,
They swelled your numbers with bastards. . . .
They taught you the religion they disgraced. You sang:
Keep a-inchin' along
Lak a po' inch worm. . . . You sang:
Bye and bye I'm gonna lay down dis heaby bad . . . You sang: Walk togedder, chillen, Dontcha git weary. . . .
The strong men keep a-comin' on The strong men git stronger. They point with pride to the roads you built for them They ride in comfort over the rails you laid for them They put hammers in your hands And said — Drive so much before sundown. You sang: Ain't no hammah In dis lan', Strikes lak mine, bebby, Strikes lak mine. They cooped you in their kitchens, They penned you in their factories, They gave you the jobs that they were too good for

19. Smithsonian Folkways - The Poetry Of Sterling Brown - Sterling A. Brown
The Poetry of Sterling Brown Sterling A. Brown SFW47002. Poet, critic, legendary teacher, irreverent raconteur Sterling Brown reads 21 of his most memorable poems.
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