• Sterling Allen Brown (May 1, 1901 – January 13, 1989) was an American professor, folklorist, poet, and literary critic. He chiefly studied black culture...
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  • Sterling Brown may refer to: Sterling Allen Brown (1901–1989), American academic, poet and writer Sterling K. Brown (born 1976), American actor Sterling...
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    Remembering Nat Turner by Sterling Allen Brown". www.poetrynook.com. Retrieved 2024-07-18. Gabbin, Joanne V. “Sterling Brown’s Poetic Voice: A Living Legacy...
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  • Franklin Frazier served as chair of the Department of Sociology. Sterling Allen Brown served as chair of the Department of English. The first sitting president...
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    laureate have been appointed since the creation of the position. Sterling Allen Brown was appointed by Mayor Marion Barry, serving from 1984 until his...
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    like Imitation of Life, though both reversed their opinion after Sterling Allen Brown lambasted both the book and the 1934 film adaptation in a review...
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    Kane Allen Brown (born October 21, 1993) is an American country music singer and songwriter. First garnering a mass following on social media, he released...
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    the use of blood plasma; Percy Lavon Julian, a noted chemist; and Sterling Allen Brown, professor of English and noted Harlem Renaissance poet; Merze Tate...
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  • Caravan is a collection of writings by African Americans edited by Sterling Allen Brown, Arthur Paul Davis, and Ulysses Lee. It was published in 1941. A...
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  • moderate success, the Chicago Post called it "howlingly funny". Poet Sterling Allen Brown criticized its farcical depiction of African-American culture and...
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