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'''Countee Cullen''' (1903-1946) was an African-American poet. An adopted orphan, already at a young age Countee Cullen reached fame as a poet and leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance. | |||
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*[[Judas Iscariot (1925 Cullen), poetry]] | *[[Judas Iscariot (1925 Cullen), poetry]] | ||
*[[The Black Christ ( | *[[The Black Christ (1929 Cullen), poetry]] | ||
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countee_Cullen Wikipedia] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countee_Cullen Wikipedia] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:C-Cu|Cullen]] | ||
[[Category:Poets|1903 Cullen]] | [[Category:Poets|1903 Cullen]] | ||
[[Category:American|1903 Cullen]] | [[Category:American|1903 Cullen]] | ||
[[Category:American Authors|1903 Cullen]] | [[Category:American Authors|1903 Cullen]] | ||
[[Category:African-American|1903 Cullen]] | [[Category:African-American|1903 Cullen]] | ||
[[Category:African-American Authors|1903 Cullen]] | [[Category:African-American Authors|1903 Cullen]] | ||
[[Category:Born in the 1900s| | [[Category:Born in the 1900s| 1903 Cullen]] | ||
[[Category:Died in the 1940s| | [[Category:Died in the 1940s| 1946 Cullen]] | ||
[[Category:Literature|~1903 Cullen]] |
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Countee Cullen (1903-1946) was an African-American poet. An adopted orphan, already at a young age Countee Cullen reached fame as a poet and leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance.
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