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'''The Black Christ''' (1929) is a poem by [[Countee Cullen]].  
'''The Black Christ''' (1929) is a poem by [[Countee Cullen]].  


==Abstract==
==Abstract==


In this poem Cullen compared the lynching of an innocent black man to the crucification of Jesus.
In this poem Cullen compared the lynching of an innocent black man to the crucifixion of Jesus.


==Editions==
==Editions==
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[[Category:American Fiction|1929 Cullen]]
[[Category:English language--1920s|1929 Cullen]]  
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[[Category:African-American Fiction|1929 Cullen]]
[[Category:African-American Literature|1929 Cullen]]


[[Category:English language|1929 Cullen]]
[[Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1920s|1929 Cullen]]
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[[Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Fiction|1929 Cullen]]  
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[[Category:Black Jesus (subject)|1929 Cullen]]
[[Category:Black Jesus (subject)|1929 Cullen]]

Latest revision as of 06:35, 26 April 2016

<bibexternal title="Collected Poems" author="Cullen"/>

The Black Christ (1929) is a poem by Countee Cullen.

Abstract

In this poem Cullen compared the lynching of an innocent black man to the crucifixion of Jesus.

Editions

Published in

External links

  • [ Google Books]