Music, Poetry & Race in America:
The Sterling Brown Project
Cornelius Eady & Rough Magic
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Called “the Poet Laureate of the Jim Crow South,” Sterling Brown’s blues and folk poems drop the reader into the untold, hidden stories of African-American life. Police and vigilante violence, cotton fields and tenements are all rendered in gripping narratives and poignant verse.
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Twice-nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, The Southern Review described Cornelius Eady as “the heir of Langston Hughes,” and Leslie Ullman says his work “[offers] brief glimpses of urban life, meditations to jazz and blues music, and a quiet, crystalline sort of anger.”
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Permission to reprint and adapt the poems was granted by Mrs. Elizabeth Dennis and the Estate of Sterling A. Brown.
Listen to The Sterling Brown Project
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