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  2. Category:Poetry by Langston Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Poetry by Langston Hughes" ... Mississippi–1955;

  3. Mississippi–1955 - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi–1955" or "Mississippi" is a poem written by Langston Hughes in response to the 1955 murder of Emmett Till. Hughes was the first major African American writer to pen a response to the killing, and his poem was widely republished in the weeks that followed. It was initially dedicated to Emmett Till, but did not mention him specifically.

  4. Category:Poems about death - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Poems about death. Pages in category "Poems about death" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total ...

  5. Hubert Creekmore - Wikipedia

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    Hubert Creekmore (16 January 1907 – 23 May 1966) was an American poet and writer from the small Mississippi town of Water Valley.Creekmore was born into one of the oldest Southern families of the area but he would grow up to embody ideals very different from the conservative Southern principles by which he was raised.

  6. Graveyard poets - Wikipedia

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    At its narrowest, the term "Graveyard School" refers to four poems: Thomas Gray's "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard", Thomas Parnell's "Night-Piece on Death", Robert Blair's The Grave and Edward Young's Night-Thoughts. At its broadest, it can describe a host of poetry and prose works popular in the early and mid-eighteenth century.

  7. Elsie Robinson - Wikipedia

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    At night, she continued her quest to become a writer, typing by the light of a kerosene lamp on an ancient typewriter she borrowed from the town postmistress. [5] She turned her unhappy marriage and experience as a "lady miner" into fodder for fiction, publishing short fiction in Black Cat [ 9 ] Cosmopolitan , [ 10 ] Breezy Stories [ 11 ] and ...

  8. Maxwell Bodenheim - Wikipedia

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    A poem by Bodenheim was featured in the 1917 Others: An Anthology of the New Verse, which included poems by such future luminaries as T. S. Eliot, Marianne Moore, Carl Sandburg, William Carlos Williams, and Wallace Stevens. [5] While the poet was living in New York City, he became an active member of the Raven Poetry Circle of Greenwich Village ...

  9. William Alexander Percy - Wikipedia

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    William Alexander Percy (May 14, 1885 – January 21, 1942) was a lawyer, planter, and poet from Greenville, Mississippi. His autobiography Lanterns on the Levee (Knopf 1941) became a bestseller. His father LeRoy Percy was the last United States Senator from Mississippi elected by the legislature. In a largely Protestant state, the younger ...