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Essay heading: Countee Cullen
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Cullen's Color was a landmark of the Harlem Renaissance. The book included "Heritage" and "Incident" probably his most famous poems. Cullen published several volumes of popular poetry, wrote two works for young readers, and in the last years of his life he wrote mostly for theatre.
Cullen met and married Yolanda Du Bois, the daughter of W... displayed 300 characters
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He married his second wife, Ida Mae Roberson in 1940. Cullen spent his last years teaching English and French at Frederick Douglas Junior High School. He continued to write and actually wrote the script for the play, St. Louis Woman, which was based on a God Sends Sunday, a novel by Arna Bontemps. The eventful life of Countee Cullen came to an end on January 9, 1946, only a few months before the play opening in March... displayed next 300 characters
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