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Countee Cullen is one of the most representative voices of the Harlem Renaissance. His life story is essentially a tale of youthful exuberance and talent of a star that flashed across the African American firmament and then sank toward the horizon.
So in the dark we hide the heart that bleeds, And wait, and tend our agonizing seeds. Copyright Credit: Countee Cullen, “From the Dark Tower” from My Soul’s High Song: The Collected Writings of Countee Cullen.
Lines to My Father. By Countee Cullen. The many sow, but only the chosen reap; Happy the wretched host if Day be brief, That with the cool oblivion of sleep. A dawnless Night may soothe the smart of grief. If from the soil our sweat enriches sprout. One meagre blossom for our hands to cull,
COLOR By CounteeCullen Harper&Brothers,Publishers NewYorkandLondon mcmxxv
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PDF Guide. 68 / 100. Any Human to Another. ‘Any Human to Another’ by Countee Cullen connects humans through the shared experience of sorrow, advocating empathy and compassion. Cullen is broadly known for his poems published during the Harlem Renaissance.