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  1. The Ancestral Philosophy: Hellenistic Philosophy in Second Temple Judaism (Brown Judaic Studies) by David Winston, Gregory E. Sterling, 2001-11
  2. Tailypo: A Newfangled Tall Tale by Angela Shelf Medearis, 1996-09
  3. Shakespeare (Little Brown Notebook Series) by William Shakespeare, 1993-12
  4. Southern Road : Poems By Sterling A. Brown by Sterling A. Brown, 1974
  5. A Cultivated Life: A Year in a California Vineyard by Joy Sterling, 1994-10
  6. The Negro caravan; (The American Negro, his history and literature)
  7. (Color Reprint) 1963 Yearbook: Brown County High School, Mt. Sterling, Illinois
  8. The collected poems of Sterling A. Brown; selected by Michael S. Harper. by Sterling A Brown, 1989-01-01
  9. Sterling A. Brown: A UMUM Tribute by Black History Museum Committee, 1976
  10. Sterling A. Brown: A UMUM Tribute by Black History Museum Committee, 1982-01-01
  11. Sterling A. Brown: A UMUM Tribute by Sterling) (BROWN, 1976-01-01
  12. (Color Reprint) 1964 Yearbook: Brown County High School, Mt. Sterling, Illinois
  13. THE COLLECTED POEMS OF STERLING A. BROWN by Sterling A. BROWN, 1983-01-01
  14. (Color Reprint) 1962 Yearbook: Brown County High School, Mt. Sterling, Illinois

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22. Sterling Allen Brown | LibraryThing
If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author. This entry includes… Sterling Allen Brown; Sterling A. Brown ; Sterling A. editor Brown
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23. SOUTHERN ROAD , Sterling A [HARBURG BROWN, Yip] - Charles Agvent - Rare Books An
SOUTHERN ROAD BROWN, Sterling A HARBURG, Yip New York Harcourt Brace Co., (1932). First Edition
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24. Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God
Brown, Sterling A. Luck Is a Fortune. The Nation, 16 October 1937. Byrd, James W. Zora Neale Hurston A Novel Folklorist. Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 21 ( 1955) 3741.
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25. Oxford AASC: Brown, Sterling Allen At A Glance
Brown, Sterling A. Source The Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature
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26. Sterling A. Brown, Sterling Brown, Sterling Brown Poem, Strong Man
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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. His poetry was influenced by jazz, the blues, work songs and spirituals and, like Langston Hughes, Jean Toomer, Countee Cullen, and other black poets of the period, his writing expresses his concerns about race in America. Southern Road was well received by critics and Brown became part of the artistic tradition of the Harlem Renaissance, but with the arrival of the Depression, Brown could not find a publisher for his second book of verse. He turned to writing essays and focused on his career as a teacher at Howard, where he taught until his retirement in 1969. He finally published his second book of poetry, The Last Ride of Wild Bill, in 1975. Brown is known for his frank, unsentimental portraits of black people and their experiences, and the incorporation of African-American folklore and contemporary idiom into his verse. He died in 1989 in Takoma Park, Maryland.

27. SOUTHERN ROAD By Yip] Sterling A [HARBURG - Paperback - Signed First Edition - (
SOUTHERN ROAD Signed First Edition Clothbacked boards by BROWN, Sterling A HARBURG, Yip Bookseller Charles Agvent (US) Bookseller Inventory 014599
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Illustrated with drawings by E. Simms Campbell. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the front endpaper "in fellowship" to Donald Young. Both Young and Brown were friends of anthropologist Melville Jean Herskovits who conducted research into the physical anthropology of the American Negro in the 1920s. Additionally INSCRIBED and SIGNED below that at a later date to composer ("Over the Rainbow") Yip Harburg: "one of my eleven fans/with best wishes/Sterling A. Brown/(S.A. Greer)/(Senator Billboard/Rawkins)/1955." Brown's inscription incorporates the name of his famous poetic character Slim Greer, who represented the noble black man who could overcome his tribulations with humor and who relied on his wit to disarm his white persecutors, as well as one of Harburg's famous creations, the bigoted senator from the musical FINIAN'S RAINBOW who is turned black by a magical spell and who learns the lesson of tolerance. Superb presentation copy.

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Charles Agvent, ABAA SOUTHERN ROAD BROWN, Sterling A [HARBURG, Yip] Illustrated with drawings by E. Simms Campbell. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the front endpaper "in fellowship" to Donald Young. Both Young and Brown were friends of anthropologist Melville Jean Herskovits who conducted research into the physical anthropology of the American Negro in the 1920s. Additionally INSCRIBED and SIGNED below that at a later date to composer ("Over the Rainbow") Yip Harburg: "one of my eleven fans/with best wishes/Sterling A. Brown/(S.A. Greer)/(Senator Billboard/Rawkins)/1955." Brown's inscription incorporates the name of his famous poetic character Slim Greer, who represented the noble black man who could overcome his tribulations with humor and who relied on his wit to disarm his white persecutors, as well as one of Harburg's famous creations, the bigoted senator from the musical FINIAN'S RAINBOW who is turned black by a magical spell and who learns the lesson of tolerance. Superb presentation copy. more information Offered by Charles Agvent, ABAA

30. Sterling Allen Brown: Biography From Answers.com
Brown, Sterling A. (1901–1989), poet, critic, and anthologist . Sterling Allen Brown was born on 1 May 1901 into what some have called the “smug” or even “affected
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Home Library African American Literature Brown, Sterling A. (1901–1989), poet, critic, and anthologist . Sterling Allen Brown was born on 1 May 1901 into what some have called the “smug” or even “affected” respectability of Washington's African American middle class. He grew up in the Washington world of racial segregation, which engendered a contradiction between full citizenship and marginalized existence. The son of a distinguished pastor and theologian, Brown graduated with honors from the prestigious Dunbar High School in 1918. That fall, he entered Williams College on a scholarship set aside for minority students. By the time he left in 1922, he had performed spectacularly: election to Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year, the Graves Prize for his essay “The Comic Spirit in Shakespeare and Molière” , the only student awarded “Final Honors” in English, and cum laude graduation with an AB degree.

31. Philip Butcher Papers
Brown, Sterling A. File 1 Article; Library Research Reports (written by Butcher for Brown) 3 Brown, Sterling A. - File 2 Clippings and Printed Material
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32. Going To Chicago
A Southern Road Brown, Sterling A. A Southern Road, N.Y., Harcourt Brace, 1932 ; Up South Adero, Malaika, ed. Up South Stories, Studies, and Letters of this Century's African
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  • A Southern Road
    Brown, Sterling A. A Southern Road, N.Y., Harcourt Brace, 1932
    Up South
    Adero, Malaika, ed. Up South: Stories, Studies, and Letters of this Century's African-American Migrations. The New Press, 1993.
    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Angelou, Maya. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. New York: Bantam Books, 1970
    Angelou, Maya.
    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. New York:
    Bantam Books, 1970 Bambara, Toni Cade.
    The Salt Eaters. New York: Random House, 1980 Brooks, Gwendolyn.
    Blacks. Chicago: The David Company, 1945 Ellison, Ralph, Invisible Man, 1952, N.Y. Vantage Books, 1989 Hansberry, Lorraine.
    Raisin in the Sun [Play] Hughes, Langston,
    One Way Ticket, Illustrated by Jacob Lawrence, N.Y. Alfred A. Knopf, 1948 The Weary Blues, N.Y. Alfred A. Knopf, 1948 Hurston, Zora Neale. Their Eyes Were Watching God. 1937. Reprint, Greenwich, Conn. Fawcett, 1971 Lester, Julius. Do Lord Remember Me. New York: Washington Square Press, 1984. Morrison, Toni. Song of Solomon. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1977

33. PAL: Sterling Brown (1901-1989)
Brown, Sterling A. A Century of Negro Portraiture in American Literature. Massachusetts Review 7 (1966) 7396. - - -. The Negro in American Fiction; Negro Poetry and
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.) Chapter 9: Sterling Allen Brown (1901-1989) Primary Works Selected Bibliography 1980-Present MLA Style Citation of this Web Page A Brief Biography ... Home Page Primary Works Southern Road , 1932; "Negro Characters as Seen by White Authors," 1933; Negro Poetry and Drama The Negro in American Fiction The Negro Caravan (an anthology, co edited with Arthur P. Davis and Ulysses Lee), 1941 ( PS508.N3 B75); The Collected Poems of Sterling A. Brown Brown, Sterling A. "A Century of Negro Portraiture in American Literature." Massachusetts Review The Negro in American Fiction; Negro Poetry and Drama . NY: Arno, 1969. - - -. "Arna Bontemps: Co-Worker, Comrade." Black World The last ride of Wild Bill, and eleven narrative poems . Detroit: Broadside Press, 1975. PS3503 R833 L3 - - -. "A Son's Return 'Oh, Didn't He Ramble'." Chant of Saints A Gathering of Afro American Literature, Art, and Scholarship

34. Sterling A. Brown (1901-1989)
Brown, Sterling A. A Son's Return Selected Essays of Sterling A. Brown. Ed. with foreward by Mark Sanders. Boston Northeastern University Press, 1996.
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Sterling A. Brown (1901-1989)
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Classroom Issues and Strategies
Two problems come immediately to mind when I consider my past experiences in teaching Brown's poetry. First the relative obscurity of Brown's place in the American literary tradition is the biggest obstacle in teaching Brown because students think his presence in the syllabus requires some big justification. The second problem, ironically, is much more complicated. Because Brown is a black poet, students are quite willing to interpret his poetry in light of his "blackness," by which they generally mean hard luck, pain, and suffering imposed by "Jim Crow" laws. They are less willing to acknowledge Brown as a poet, one conscientiously crafting and representing experience in poetic form. Brown's fundamental assertion of a humanistic vision is rooted in the democratic principles of the U.S. Constitution. The way in which this assertion is set forth as compelling poetry sometimes escapes the vision of students, who often want to see him engaged in special pleading. They're often reluctant to see him in a tradition established by Robert Frost E. A. Robinson

35. Teacher Lesson Plan - To Kill A Mockingbird
Brown, Sterling A. Strong Men from Collected Poems of Sterling A. Brown. Evanston, Ill. TriQuarterly Books, 1996. Chura, Patrick. Prolepsis and Anachronism Emmett Till and
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The Library of Congress To Kill a Mockingbird
A Historical Perspective Kathleen Prody and Nicolet Whearty Students gain a sense of the living history that surrounds the novel To Kill a Mockingbird . Through studying primary source materials from American Memory and other online resources, students of all backgrounds may better grasp how historical events and human forces have shaped relationships between black and white, and rich and poor cultures of our country. This unit guides students on a journey through the Depression Era in the 1930s. Activities familiarize the students with Southern experiences through the study of the novel and African American experiences through the examination of primary sources.
Objectives
Students will:
  • learn about the history of African Americans in the South through analysis of historical and literary primary source photographs and documents; demonstrate visual literacy skills; master research skills necessary to use American Memory collections; be able to distinguish points of view in several types of primary sources; be able to identify literary devices and figurative language in historical documents and personal narratives;

36. BiblioVault - The Collected Poems Of Sterling A. Brown
The Collected Poems of Sterling A. Brown Sterling A. Brown and Michael S. Harper Publisher Northwestern University Press ISBN10 0-8101-5045-X (Paper)
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37. Ralph Dumain: "The Autodidact Project": Poem: Sterling A. Brown: "Strong Men"
SOURCE Brown, Sterling A. The Collected Poems of Sterling A. Brown (Evanston, IL TriQuarterly Books, Northwestern University Press, 1980), pp. 5658.
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Strong Men by Sterling A. Brown The young men keep coming on
The strong men keep coming on

SANDBURG 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: You sang: Bye and bye You sang: Walk togedder, chillen, Dontcha git weary. . . .
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 You sang: Strikes lak mine, bebby, Strikes lak mine.

38. Anglistik Guide - Error
21. Brown, Sterling A. Modern American Poetry Sterling A. Brown (19011989) Subject Class American Literature Literary Criticism Poetry; American Literature Author and
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39. List Of African-American Writers - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Hallie Quinn Brown; Sterling A. Brown (1901–1989), poet, literary critic, professor, poet laureate of the District of Columbia; William Wells Brown
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