Trustee LeRoy Karen was one of the major poets of Harlem Renaissance. There was no real explanation in his young life, but his achievement through his age was wonderful. During the Harlem Renaissance, he and other writers and poets gave power to the black people and used their work to talk about the ongoing struggles of the black people. His poem "Event" depicts how racist discrimination opened and who it attacks regardless of age and sex. Kolen Commissioner was born on May 30, 1903, and the commissioner LeRoy Porter is an African American poet, writer, novelist, translator and children's writer.
Karen, County (County Leroy Porter, County Porter Karen) (1903-1946) Poet, novelist, editor, educator Karen, probably the philosopher of Harlem Renaissance than any other generation of his generation And the ideal of a person named Patriarch Rock called it "New Black". Caucasian and African-American critics praised the beauty of his poetry, and Karen also gave him other writers about his dependence on racial themes and traditionism, mainly from writers I refused and caused criticism. Form of poetic expression. Karen and his former James Weldon Johnson are more interested in being a poet than a black poet, but he is still contradictory at this point. Some of his most famous poems speak loudly the pain and disillusionment of the life of African-American in racially oppressed society. On May 30, 1903, a commissioner Leroy Porter was born in Louisville, Kentucky, but later claimed that New York City was born.
Trustee LeRoy Karen was one of the major poets of Harlem Renaissance. There was no real explanation in his young life, but his achievement through his age was wonderful. During the Harlem Renaissance, he and other writers and poets gave power to the black people and used their work to talk about the ongoing struggles of the black people. His poem "Event" depicts how racist discrimination opened and who it attacks regardless of age and sex. Kolen Commissioner was born on May 30, 1903, and the commissioner LeRoy Porter is an African American poet, writer, novelist, translator and children's writer.
Member Karen is a very modest and ambitious person. He may be the most representative voice of Harlem Renaissance. County county was born May 30, 1903, probably by County Lelyoy Lucas in Louisville, Kentucky. He was born as a woman named Elizabeth Lucas, but it is said to have been abandoned. Karen lived in New York with her grandmother. Cullen was later adopted by Fredrick Asbury Cullen and went on to Clinton High School in New York.