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  1. Biography - Brown, Sterling Allen (1901-1989): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Collected Poems of Sterling A. Brown, The by Michael S. Harper (Ed.), 1980-01-01
  3. Afro-Modernist Aesthetics and the Poetry of Sterling A. Brown.(Review) (book review): An article from: The Mississippi Quarterly by Maxwell William J., 2000-03-22
  4. John Edgar Tidwell and Mark A. Sanders, eds.: Sterling A. Brown's A Negro Looks at the South.(Book review): An article from: African American Review by Bernard W. Bell, 2008-06-22
  5. BROWN, STERLING ALLEN: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by David Smith, 2006
  6. Sterling Brown's A Negro Looks at the South.(Book review): An article from: Black Issues Book Review by Robert Fleming, 2007-05-01
  7. (Color Reprint) 1961 Yearbook: Brown County High School, Mt. Sterling, Illinois
  8. Coins through the ages (Sterling collectors series) by Laurence A Brown, 1962
  9. The Reader's Companion To World Literature: A Guide To The Immortal master-Pieces of Writing, From The Dawn of Civilization To The Present by G. D. Percy, Sterling A. Brown, Leon Edel, Lillian Herlands Hornstein (Editor), 1964
  10. The Last Ride of Wild Bill by Sterling A Brown, 1975
  11. Negro poetry and drama, (Bronze booklet) by Sterling Allen Brown, 1937
  12. Negro Poetry & Drama & the Negro in Amer by Sterling Brown, 1969
  13. Developing Christian personality; (A Bethany course in Christian living; Glenn McRae, editor-in-chief) by Sterling Wilson Brown, 1944
  14. Africa Seen By American Negroes by Sterling) (BROWN, 1958-01-01

41. Sterling N. Brown (Sterling Nelson), 1858-1929. My Own Life Story.
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45. 8728. Brown, Sterling Allen. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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46. 8729. Brown, Sterling Allen. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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47. Painted Voices - Sterling Brown
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Sterling Brown Brown was born on May 1, 1901 on the campus of Howard University in Washington, DC, and died in 1989. Although frequently mentioned synonymously with the Harlem Renaissance, Brown actually rose to prominence outside of New York.
In 1922 at the age of 18, Brown won a scholarship to Williams College and then went on to Harvard University. From 1936 to 1940, Brown served as editor of the Negro Affairs for the Work Projects Administrator's Federal Writers Project, which was one of the few important positions bestowed on an African American during the Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. The desired effect of the New Deal was to get people back to work during the Depression. Brown's main works in the 1930s were studies of African-American literature and drama. His first book of poems, Southern Road, was most controversial because it made use of the black vernacular structures, which had been used, up to that time mostly in music.
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50. The Collected Poems Of Sterling A. Brown, Sterling Brown [poetry]
Arguably the greatest AfricanAmerican poet of the century and one of the most importantAmerican poets, sterling A. brown is a contemporary of Langston Hughes
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51. Events
sterling brown joined the Howard University faculty in 1929 and remained associatedwith Howard for almost sixty years. WORKS ABOUT sterling brown. BIOGRAPHY.
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People A Literary Tribute to
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Poet Laureate - Professor - Author - Critic
"The Dean of American Negro Poets"
The Federation of Friends of the DC Public Library System with the Friends of Libraries USA (FOLUSA), during the American Library Association 1997 Mid-Winter Meeting in Washington, DC, have designated The Founders Library at Howard University a Literary Landmark in tribute to the life and writings of Sterling A. Brown. There are twenty-six FOLUSA Literary Landmark designations scattered throughout the United States. This marks the first time that the FOLUSA has designated a Literary Landmark in the nation's capital.
The ceremony was held on 14 February in the Browsing Room of The Founders Library. It featured remarks by the presidents of the sponsoring organizations, dramatic reading of Brown's poetry, and musical selections. ( Program .) The participation of Howard University President, H. Patrick Swygert, along with other University officers-Dr. Antoine Garibaldi, the University Provost, and Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs, Mr. Harry G. Robinson III-gave even greater meaning to the event. It demonstrated that Howard's libraries and research centers are central to the University's teaching, research and service programs.
This Web page, a collaborative effort of The Founders Library, the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, and the English department at Howard University, is being developed as a resourceful site and gateway to information on the life and work of professor Sterling Brown. It will include a continually updated bibliography (a representative listing is featured below), essays, poems, graphic materials, and hot links to related WWW resources. The Manuscripts Division in the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center maintains the Sterling A. Brown Papers.

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The Federation of Friends of the DC Public Library System with the Friends of Libraries USA (FOLUSA), during the American Library Association 1997 Mid-Winter Meeting in Washington, DC, have designated The Founders Library at Howard University a Literary Landmark in tribute to the life and writings of Sterling A. Brown. There are twenty-six FOLUSA Literary Landmark designations scattered throughout the United States. This marks the first time that the FOLUSA has designated a Literary Landmark in the nation's capital.
The ceremony was held on 14 February in the Browsing Room of The Founders Library. It featured remarks by the presidents of the sponsoring organizations, dramatic reading of Brown's poetry, and musical selections. The participation of Howard University President, H. Patrick Swygert, along with other University officers-Dr. Antoine Garibaldi, the University Provost and Chief Academic Officer, and Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs, Mr. Harry G. Robinson III-gave even greater meaning to the event. It demonstrated that Howard's libraries and research centers are central to the University's teaching, research and service programs.
This webpage, a collaborative effort of The Founders Library, the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, and the English department at Howard University, highlights the life and work of professor Sterling Brown. The Manuscripts Division in the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center maintains the Sterling A. Brown Papers.

53. Anne Fausto-Sterling
In addition to having served on the brown faculty for more than 30 years, Anne FaustoSterlinghas been a visiting professor at a number of institutions in the
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Anne Fausto-Sterling is Professor of Biology and Gender Studies in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology and Biochemistry at Brown University. She is Chair of the Faculty Committee on In addition to having served on the Brown faculty for more than 30 years, Anne Fausto-Sterling has been a visiting professor at a number of institutions in the US and abroad in departments of Biology, Medical Science, Gender Studies and Science Studies. A Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, she has received grants and fellowships in both the sciences and the humanities. Author of scientific publications in developmental genetics and developmental ecology, Pr. Fausto-Sterling has achieved recognition for works that challenge entrenched scientific beliefs while engaging with the general public.
Until recently Professor Fausto-Sterling's laboratory work has focused on the evolution of regeneration and sexual reproduction in a group of flatworms known as Planaria . Her new work applies dynamic systems theory to the study of human development. Dynamic systems theory permits us to understand how cultural

54. Sterling Brown
E. Ethelbert Miller on sterling brown (May 1, 1901 January 13, 1989). Somepeople called sterling brown the dean of Negro literature.
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(May 1, 1901 - January 13, 1989) When I think of poets I often think about their voices. I like how poets sing words into the air. It's the ear which redirects the eye back to the page.
Sterling Brown in 1979
(photo by Thomas Victor) I don't feel Brown's poetry had a direct influence on my own writing. Although I loved the narrative style in several of his poems, I think it was Ahmos Zu-Bolton and Lee Howard who really opened the windows for me. But I came to Brown's poetry through its humor and accessibility. Brown and Langston Hughes were my cornerstones as the Black Arts Movement introduced me to Amiri Baraka, Don L. Lee (Haki Madhubuti), Carolyn Rogers, Nikki Giovanni, Sonia Sanchez and Norman Jordan. Despite the celebratory emphasis on blackness that coincided with my youth, Sterling Brown insisted on being called a Negro. It was a matter of pride. The word Negro is linked forever to the struggle for freedom and equality in this country. Brown was of a generation of "Race Men" who transformed our American society. There would have been no Civil Rights Movement without men like Brown. When novelist and essayist James Baldwin undertook a trip down South to study the battle against segregation in the early Sixties, he first stopped in Washington, D.C. and met with the senior poet. Brown instructed Baldwin on how to walk the Southern road. Some people called Sterling Brown the dean of Negro literature. To me he was "Mr. B" and "Old Lem." At the Fourth National Conference of Afro-American Writers in May 1978, a tape was played in which Brown could be heard talking about how a mere tad of a lad (me) had helped him more than anyone in his career. I don't think that's true. Sterling Brown was widely loved, especially by former students. I was never a student of Brown's, so I missed those classroom moments at Howard and his home. However my appreciation of the man deepens every year. Sterling Brown was my literary elder. I know see myself becoming one.

55. Sterling A. Brown
Poetry Exhibits sterling brown A short biography. Modern American Poetry sterlingbrown A biography and copies and analysis of some of his poetry.
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56. Celebration Of Sterling Brown
The Story of Being Human . Symposium Honors Poet sterling brown. DC Mayor MarionBarry signed a proclamation naming Oct. 23 and 24, 1998, sterling brown Days. .
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The spirit of poet Sterling A. Brown lived on in his poetry, his jokes and his relationships with his students during a two-day symposium at the Library. "Sterling A. Brown: American Poet and Cultural Worker" was held Oct. 23 and 24 by the Library's Poetry and Literature Center in conjunction with the University of Virginia literary journal Callaloo , whose editors published a special issue focusing on Brown. The National Endowment for the Humanities was also a cosponsor. Sterling Brown's son, John Dennis (left), with Michael Harper. Photo by Richard Jenkins Brown (1901-89) was a poet who wrote in black vernacular at a time when Harlem Renaissance writers looked down on such things as an embarrassing vestige of the rural South. But Brown thundered back: "Are we to acquiesce to the woman who wants 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot' to be changed to 'Descend, Welcome Vehicle?' There are no hiding places," recalled Brown's biographer, John Edgar Tidwell, who is an associate professor of English at Miami University of Ohio. "His efforts to preserve and restore the vernacular of the black South anticipated African American literary studies," said Charles Rowell, editor of Callaloo. Brown laid the groundwork for those staples of African American literary studies

57. Sterling Brown
sterling brown (1901 1989). a web guide tosterling brown from literaryhistory.com.
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Sterling Brown (1901 - 1989) a web guide to Sterling Brown from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century outline authors, alphabetical 19th century authors General Articles http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/brown/brown.htm An introduction to Sterling Brown, plus excerpts of reputable critical discussions of some poems, from the Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois). http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=207 An introduction to the poet Sterling Brown from the Academy of American Poets. http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap9/brown_sterling.html A list of reference works on Sterling Brown from Dr. Paul Reuben's PAL web site. http://www.founders.howard.edu/event1.html A brief biography of Sterling Brown from the Howard University Libraries. http://www.black-collegian.com/african/painted-voices/sterling.shtml A very brief introduction to Sterling Brown from the Black Collegian Online http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/aframlit.htm A timeline for African American literature published from 1746 - 1999, by Roger Blackwell Bailey Ph.D. Harlem Renaissance http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/harlem/contents.html

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60. Brown, Sterling A.Negro Poetry & Drama & The Negro In American Fiction ( Studies
brown, sterling A. Negro Poetry Drama The Negro In American Fiction ( StudiesIn American Negro Life). 1969 New York, Ny, USA. Atheneum. Later Printing.
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