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Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks (June 7, 1917 – December 3, 2000) was an American poet, author, and teacher. Her work often dealt with the personal celebrations and ...
Gwendolyn Brooks (1917–2000), African-American poet; 30th US Poet Laureate; Helle Busacca (1915–1996), Sicilian Italian poet, writer and painter; Christine Busta (1915–1987), Austrian poet; Matilde Camus (1919–2012), Spanish poet and writer; Aída Cartagena Portalatín (1918–1994), Dominican poet, fiction writer and essayist
Melvin Douglas, Olympic wrestler, 1996 and 2000 [157] and World Championship gold medalist; Max Falkenstien (1924–2019), radio broadcaster [158] Margaret Thompson Murdock (1942– ), member of the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame, and first woman to win a medal in shooting at the Summer Olympics [159] Charles Nelson (1933– ), U.S. Olympic ...
Charles Timothy Brooks (1813–1883) Gwendolyn Brooks (1917–2000) Maria Gowen Brooks (c. 1795–1845) Alice Williams Brotherton (1848–1930) Olga Broumas (born 1949) Alice Brown (1856–1948) Harry Brown (1917–1986) Rita Mae Brown (born 1944) Emma Alice Browne (1835–1890) Francis Fisher Browne (1843–1913) William Cullen Bryant (1794 ...
Gwendolyn Brooks (1917–2000), author, poet; Topeka William Burroughs (1914–1997), author; Lawrence Don Coldsmith (1926–2009), author of Western fiction; Iola
Gwendolyn Brooks (1917–2000) Claude Brown (1937–2002) Hallie Quinn Brown (1849–1949) Roseanne A. Brown (born 1995), writer of fantasy, science fiction and young adult fiction; Sterling A. Brown (1901–1989), poet, literary critic, professor, poet laureate of the District of Columbia
The 2000 election was ultimately decided when the US Supreme Court on December 12 of that year, a few weeks after the November 22 Brooks Brothers riot, put an end to recounts in Florida.
We Real Cool" is a poem written in 1959 by poet Gwendolyn Brooks and published in her 1960 book The Bean Eaters, her third collection of poetry. The poem has been featured on broadsides , re-printed in literature textbooks and is widely studied in literature classes.