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Gwendolyn Brooks was surrounded and supported by a community of other Black writers like Langston Hughes, (The Negro Speaks of Rivers, Not Without Laughter, The Weary Blues), Haki R. Madhubuti, (Black Culture Centers: Politics of Survival and Identity, Groundwork, YellowBlack), Imamu Amiri Baraka, (A Black Mass, Black Magic, The Revolutionary Theatre) and Richard Wright (Native Son, The Color Curtain, Haiku: This Other World). Growing up, her mother had told her that she would become like the Lady Paul Laurence Dunbar, a late 19th and early 20th century Black American poet and author.
Richard Wright strongly championed Brooks’s work, telling the editors of Harper & Brothers Her 1945 collection of poetry, A Street in Bronzeville, which featured poems about Black people in early-to-mid century Chicago:
There is no self-pity here, not a striving for effects. She takes hold of reality as it is and renders it faithfully […] She easily catches the pathos of petty destinies; the whimper of the wounded; the tiny accidents that plague the lives of the desperately poor, and the problem of color prejudice among Negroes. (“Frost? Williams? No, Gwendolyn Brooks”)
Brooks also had a near-lifelong mentorship and friendship with Langston Hughes.
By Gwendolyn Brooks
A Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi...
A Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi. Meanwhile, a Mississippi Mother Burns Bacon
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A Sunset of the City
A Sunset of the City
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Boy Breaking Glass
Boy Breaking Glass
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Maud Martha
Maud Martha
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my dreams, my works, must wait till after hell
my dreams, my works, must wait till after hell
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Speech to the Young
Speech to the Young: Speech to the Progress-Toward (Among them Nora and Henry III)
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The Ballad of Rudolph Reed
The Ballad of Rudolph Reed
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The birth in a narrow room
The birth in a narrow room
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The Blackstone Rangers
The Blackstone Rangers
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The Chicago Defender Sends a Man to Little Rock
The Chicago Defender Sends a Man to Little Rock
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The Crazy Woman
The Crazy Woman
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The Lovers of the Poor
The Lovers of the Poor
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The Mother
The Mother
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the rites for Cousin Vit
the rites for Cousin Vit
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To Be in Love
To Be in Love
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To The Diaspora
To The Diaspora
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Ulysses
Ulysses
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We Real Cool
We Real Cool
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