Through not only artists and important persuasion but also through reality, through reality, Sterling A. Brown has paid attention to poetry as a communication art in his career. Brown's basic work mainly includes literary depictions of African-Americans. Brown shows the tendency of coming from many types of character discourse, black dialectic matrix featuring blues and forks, spiritual and work songs. Brown 's ultimate assertion is African American music and myth. Brown was born in May 1901, graduated from Dunbar High after being honored in 1918.
Brown, Sturm Allen Brown (1901-1989) poet, literary critic, editor, educator Sterling Brown once used to be famous poet, critic, and most influential African-American literature and folklore There were some. Power Selection and History Research Editor As an excellent literary professor at Howard University in Washington, for over 40 years Brown devoted himself to folk tradition celebrations in his teaching and writing, related to mainstream white papers and African Americans in society I have resisted misunderstandings and stereotypes. . His work has acquired many literary honors, including scholarships and awards, and Brown was appointed as a poet in the District of Columbia in 1984. Sterling Allen Brown was born in Washington, DC on May 1, 1901, is the son of a writer and celebrity. Religious professor Sterling Nelson Brown and Adelaide Allen Brown
The traditional African-American literary classical contemporary art collection originated from Afro-American poetry (1922) of James Wilden Johnson and Sterling Allen Brown, Arthur P. Davis and Ulysses Lee. Black caravan (1941). The best stories of African Americans include the best short stories from Langston Hughes' black writer (1967), Woody King 's Black Short Stories (1971) and John Henry Clark' s African Short Stories (1966) I will. And calling style of Clarence Major: African-American short story of the 20th century (1993)
In 1940, conservative Republicans objected to writers' projects. Republicans wrote articles by Sterling Brown and posted articles on Maria Sifax in the Washington Guide (product of FWP). It is said to be descendants of George Washington's stepman. This fever in Washington never allowed Brown to complete this domestic history project. In 1940, the Black Affairs Department responsible for coordinating black projects in various states was closed. When December 4, 1942, the United States entered World War II, Roosevelt ordered purification of all projects. This order may allow Christians to catch a cold. Wealth smiled again at him. In April 1943, the FWP died and Christians received a $ 1,600 scholarship from the Rosenwald Foundation to complete his historic manuscript.