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Three Poets of the Harlem Renaissance

Langston Hughes, Georgia Douglas Johnson, and Countee Cullen

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Three Poets of the Harlem Renaissance

By: Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, Georgia Douglas Johnson
Narrated by: Ron Butler, Robin Miles, Kevin Kenerly
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The intellectual and cultural revival of African-American arts and politics in the 1920s and 1930s was centered in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City.

Here are poems from three major contributors to that rebirth: The Weary Blues by Langston Hughes, The Heart of a Woman and Other Poems by Georgia Douglas Johnson, and Copper Sun by Countee Cullen, delivered by three multiaward–winning narrators.

The Weary Blues originally published in 1925. The Heart of a Woman and Other Poems originally published in 1918. Copper Sun originally published in 1927.

Public Domain (P)2023 Blackstone Publishing
African American Collections & Anthologies

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