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Sterling Allen Brown (May 1, 1901 – January 13, 1989) was an American professor, folklorist, poet, and literary critic. He chiefly studied black culture of the Southern United States and was a professor at Howard University for most of his career.
The Negro Caravan is a collection of writings by African Americans edited by Sterling Allen Brown, Arthur Paul Davis, and Ulysses Lee. [1] It was published in 1941. A writeup in the New York Times states it achieved "legend" status. [2]
And Still I Rise is Maya Angelou's third volume of poetry. She studied and began writing poetry at a young age. [1] After her rape at the age of eight, as recounted in her first autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), she dealt with her trauma by memorizing and reciting great works of literature, including poetry, which helped bring her out of her self-imposed muteness.
Sterling K. Brown Gets Real With Drew Barrymore About Life As A Black Actor Jane Fonda, Sterling K. Brown Call For Equal Pay For Women Behind The Camera 'Real Housewives' Star Eva Marcille Files ...
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Charles Atlas, known as the "world's most perfectly developed man", his feats included bending iron bars and pulling a train with his bare hands. [1] B
Emmy Award-winning actor Sterling K. Brown ('The People v. O.J. Simpson') stopped by BUILD Series NYC to discuss his new show, 'This Is Us.'
Sterling once explained: "Although I had never been to sea in a storm, and had never even seen fishermen, I somehow understood that song of 'The Three Fishers' by instinct. On reading the poem over for the first time no one could know from the opening that the men would necessarily be drowned. Therefore it was a story.