Gwendolyn Brooks was born in Topeka, Kansas, on June 7, 1917, and raised in Chicago. She was the author of more than twenty books of poetry, including Children Coming Home (The David Co., 1991); Blacks (The David Co., 1987); To Disembark (Third World Press, 1981); The Near-Johannesburg Boy and Other Poems (The David Co., 1986); Riot (Broadside Press, 1969); In the Mecca (Harper & Row, 1968); The Bean Eaters (Harper, 1960); Annie Allen (Harper, 1949), for which she received the Pulitzer Prize; and A Street in Bronzeville (Harper & Brothers, 1945).
She also wrote numerous other books including a novel, Maud Martha (Harper, 1953), and Report from Part One: An Autobiography (Broadside Press, 1972), and edited Jump Bad: A New Chicago Anthology (Broadside Press, 1971).
In 1968 she was named poet laureate for the state of Illinois. In 1985, she was the first black woman appointed as consultant in poetry to the Library of Congress, a post now known as Poet Laureate. She also received an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award, the Frost Medal, a National Endowment for the Arts Award, the Shelley Memorial Award, and fellowships from the Academy of American Poets and the Guggenheim Foundation. She lived in Chicago until her death on December 3, 2000. From https://poets.org
A street in Bronzeville
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Gwendolyn Brooks
Academy of American Poets: Lucille Clifton & Gwendolyn Brooks
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Lucille Clifton; Gwendolyn Brooks
Annie Allen
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Gwendolyn Brooks
Jump bad; a new Chicago anthology
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Gwendolyn Brooks
The World of Gwendolyn Brooks
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Gwendolyn Brooks
Family Pictures
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Gwendolyn Brooks
In the Mecca
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Gwendolyn Brooks
Gwendolyn Brooks, poet, author, professor
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Jamantha Williams Watson
A Broadside Treasury, 1965-1970
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Gwendolyn Brooks (Editor)
The Chicago Collective
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Stephen C. Wright; Nora Blakely (Introduction by)
Cross section 1945 : a collection of new American writing
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Edwin Seaver (Editor)
English language poets : 1923-present
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produced by Ron Meyer and Kenny James; directed by Ron Meyer ; written by Kenny James
Great African American authors. Program 4
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produced by Ron Meyer and Kenny James ; directed by Ron Meyer ; written by Kenny James
Great American authors since 1650
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producer, Ron Meyer ; director, Scott Gordon ; writer, Mark Reeder
Make a joyful sound : poems for children by African-American poets / illustrated by Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu
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edited by Deborah Slier
Poetry in America. To prisoners by Gwendolyn Brooks
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Elisa New (Producer)
Religious Allusion in the Poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks
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Margot Harper Banks
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