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Gwendolyn Brooks, For Every Action...

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Newton's third law has the same and opposite reaction for each action. This concept mainly applies to physics, but it is obvious in many aspects of life. This universal law can be seen everywhere from the Hershey Park roller coaster to the dirty room children, the wind before the storm, and of course Gwendolin Brooks' poetry. Brooks spent her life in a poor city center not only surrounded by options but also surrounded by people who live as a result of their choice.

Brooks, Gwendolin (1917-2000) poet, novelist, essayist, autobiographer critic have been widely praised in the depth and accuracy of the language of his poetry, Gwendolin Brooks is the first recipient of the Pulitzer Prize , An award-winning African-American writer for her collection of Annie Allen in 1950. Brooks is famous for being a poet and publishes novels, prose, and two autobiographies. She received numerous literary honors in her 60 years of writing, including Frost Medal of the American Poetry Association, Lifetime Achievement Award of the National Humanities Foundation, and the First Women's Award at the National First Lady Library. Gwendolin Elizabeth Brooks was born on June 17, 1917 in Topeka, Kansas, she is a caretaker and a teacher of Kejia Colin Brooks. Soon after her birth, the family grew up in Brooks and moved to Chicago where he spent most of his life.

159 GWENDOLYN BROOKS GWENDOLYN BROOKS (). An African-American poet, a novelist. As the author of 20 poems including Mecca (1964), Brooks was born in Topeka, Kansas and grew up in Chicago where she spent most of her life. When her first poetry was published, she was 13 years old and because her collection of poems was Ann, she continued to be the first Pulitzer Prize-winning African-American woman in 1950 . Allen She is widely regarded as one of the outstanding poets of this century. As a writer at Chicago State University, she has won numerous awards. She was appointed as Jefferson lecturer in 1994 (the highest honor given to the knowledge of the humanities from the federal government) and was acknowledged for his excellent contribution to American literature in 1994 National Book Foundation Medal Awarded. Beans eat most of them to eat beans, this pair of old yellow. Dinner is a leisure activity. Regular, wrinkled tree, ordinary chip on tin tableware. 157

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