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  1. The Ancestral Philosophy: Hellenistic Philosophy in Second Temple Judaism (Brown Judaic Studies) by David Winston, Gregory E. Sterling, 2001-11
  2. Tailypo: A Newfangled Tall Tale by Angela Shelf Medearis, 1996-09
  3. Shakespeare (Little Brown Notebook Series) by William Shakespeare, 1993-12
  4. Southern Road : Poems By Sterling A. Brown by Sterling A. Brown, 1974
  5. A Cultivated Life: A Year in a California Vineyard by Joy Sterling, 1994-10
  6. The Negro caravan; (The American Negro, his history and literature)
  7. (Color Reprint) 1963 Yearbook: Brown County High School, Mt. Sterling, Illinois
  8. The collected poems of Sterling A. Brown; selected by Michael S. Harper. by Sterling A Brown, 1989-01-01
  9. Sterling A. Brown: A UMUM Tribute by Black History Museum Committee, 1976
  10. Sterling A. Brown: A UMUM Tribute by Black History Museum Committee, 1982-01-01
  11. Sterling A. Brown: A UMUM Tribute by Sterling) (BROWN, 1976-01-01
  12. (Color Reprint) 1964 Yearbook: Brown County High School, Mt. Sterling, Illinois
  13. THE COLLECTED POEMS OF STERLING A. BROWN by Sterling A. BROWN, 1983-01-01
  14. (Color Reprint) 1962 Yearbook: Brown County High School, Mt. Sterling, Illinois

21. Brown, Sterling A. (1901-1989) | The Black Past: Remembered And Reclaimed
sterling brown The last of six children and the only boy born to the Rev. sterling Nelson and Adelaide (Allen) brown, sterling Allen brown graduated as the
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22. Sterling Brown
An internet bibliography for poet sterling brown, from LiteraryHistory.com.
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Sterling Brown (1901 - 1989)
A selective bibliography of open access articles on Sterling Brown, favoring signed articles by recognized scholars, articles published in reviewed sources, and web sites that adhere to the MLA Guidelines for Authors of Web Sites
main page African American writers authors, alphabetical Harlem Renaissance
Literary criticism
Baker, Houston A., Jr. Sterling's Magic - Sterling Brown Black Issues Book Review, May, 2001 Campbell, D.K. A Son's Return: Selected Essays of Sterling A. Brown, in MELUS, Winter, 1998 Camper, J. "Sterling Brown: maker of community in academia," African American Review, Fall, 1997 Gabbin, Joanne V. "Sterling Brown's poetic voice: a living legacy," African American Review, Fall, 1997 Manson, Michael Tomasek. Sterling Brown and the 'vestiges' of the blues: the role of race in English verse structure, in MELUS, Spring, 1996 Palmer, Ronald D. Memories of Sterling Brown in African American Review, Fall, 1997 Sanders, Mark A. Sterling A. Brown and the Afro-modern moment African American Review, Fall, 1997 Simmons, Hortense E.

23. Painted Voices - Sterling Brown
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
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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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24. Anne Fausto-Sterling: Publications: Articles
and Faustosterling, A. Notions of Heredity in the correspondence of Edwin Grant . brown University // Providence, Rhode Island 02912 // 401.863.1000
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Fausto-Sterling, A.

"Bare Bones of Sex: Part II, Race and Bones", Social Studies of Science Fausto-Sterling, A. Signs Fausto-Sterling, A., Rausch, John,
and Dublin, Andrew
"Life History Patterns of Four Geographically Isolated Populations of Planaria tigrina" (manuscript submitted).
Fausto-Sterling, A. "Gender identification and Assignment in Intersex Children." Dialogues in Pediatric Urology
Phornphutkul, Chanika, Fausto-Sterling, A., and Gruppuso, Philip
Gender self-reassignment in an XY adolescent male born with ambiguous genitalia Pediatrics Blackless, Melanie; Charuvastra, Anthony; Derryck, Amanda; Fausto-Sterling, Anne; Lauzanne, Karl; and Lee, Ellen
How Sexually Dimorphic Are We? Review and Synthesis
American Journal of Human Biology Fausto-Sterling, A.

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28. Sterling A. Brown, 87, Poet And Educator, Is Dead - New York Times
Professor brown was born in Washington on May 1, 1901. His father, sterling Nelson brown, was a minister, a member of the Board of Education of the District
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29. Collected Poems Of Sterling A. Brown, The, Sterling Brown
Arguably the greatest AfricanAmerican poet of the century, sterling brown was instrumental in bringing the traditions of African-American folk life to
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30. Sterling A Brown Poetry Of Sterling A. Brown CD
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Compilation producer: Yusef Jones. Includes liner notes by Dr. Joanne V. Gabbin and Yusef Jones. All poems written by Sterling A. Brown. THE POETRY OF STERLING A. BROWN is comprised of twenty one poems from three Folkways albums: AN ANTHOLOGY OF NEGRO POETS, LANGSTON HUGHES AND STERLING BROWN READ FROM THEIR WORK, and SIXTEEN POEMS OF STERLING BROWN.

31. The Collected Poems Of Sterling A. Brown, Sterling Brown [poetry]
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34. "Runnin' Space": The Continuing Legacy Of Sterling Allen Brown
Home, for sterling brown is Howard, as he has said . . . I grew up on the Howard University campus, and my father knew that I was not going to do any
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35. Sterling Brown's Poetic Voice: A Living Legacy. - Free Online Library
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When I first heard Sterling Brown reciting "Long Gone," I knew that I was in the presence of a large and vibrant soul. The deep resonance of his voice, with its rumbling bass, brought me willingly into his world of stoic heroes and Southern roads:
I don't know which way I'm travelin' - Far or near, All I know fo' certain is I cain't stay here.
Ain't no call at all, sweet woman, Fo' to carry on - Jes' my name and jes' my habit To be Long Gone. . . . (Poems 23)
Sterling A. Brown - poet, critic, legendary teacher, irreverent raconteur - whose life spanned the first eighty-eight years of the twentieth century, is gone, but fortunately his voice remains. His is the voice of the poet that captures the blues moan of lost and long-gone loves, the chant of saints who pray to be in the number, the tragicomic cry in the face of injustice and violence, and the jubilee songs of endurance and perseverance.
He snuggles his fingers In the blacker loam The lean months are done with, The fat to come.

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37. Historic Bawa* Sterling Brown And Other Brookland Writers
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One of the seminal poets in American history, and D.C.'s first Poet Laureate, Sterling Brown lived the majority of his life in Brookland in a home on Kearney Street.
A poet, essayist and teacher at Howard University, Brown was born in Washington, D.C. in 1901. He was educated at Dunbar High School and received a bachelor's degree from Williams College where he was Phi Beta Kappa and received a Masters at Harvard University. He taught at Virginia Seminary in Lynchburg. He also taught at Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Mo., and at Fisk University in Nashville before he went to Howard University in Washington in 1926.
In 1932 his first book, Southern Road , was published. His poetry was influenced by jazz and the blues and, like Langston Hughes, Jean Toomer, Countee Cullen, and other black poets of the period, his writing expresses his concerns about race in America. Brown was considered part of the artistic tradition of the Harlem Renaissance although he spent the majority of his life in Washington, DC.
He turned to writing essays and focused on his career as a teacher at Howard, where he taught until his retirement in 1969. He finally published his second book of poetry

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39. Heath Anthology Of American LiteratureSterling A. Brown - Author Page
He was born into the rather “highbrow” gentility of Washington, D.C.’s, black middle class, to Adelaide Allen and sterling Nelson brown, a famous pastor,
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After graduating with a Harvard M.A. in 1923, Sterling A. Brown went south, as he said, to learn something of his people. There a whole new world of black experience opened up to his acute and sensitive artistic vision, causing in him not just a geographical realignment from north to south but the profound shaping of a folk-based aesthetic. At Virginia Seminary and College in Lynchburg (1923–26), where the precocious twenty-three-year-old instructor played “red-ink” man in English classes, the teacher by day became student at night as seminarians introduced him to Calvin “Big Boy” Davis, itinerate guitar player, and Mrs. Bibby, “illiterate, and somehow very wise”—two of the many individuals whose lives, language, and lore Brown would celebrate in memorable literary portraits.
The genteel circumstances of Brown’s birth would seemingly have mitigated against so complete an absorption of black folk life. He was born into the rather “high-brow” gentility of Washington, D.C.’s, black middle class, to Adelaide Allen and Sterling Nelson Brown, a famous pastor, theologian, and social activist who numbered John Mercer Langston and Blanche K. Bruce among his friends. Graduating valedictorian from the prestigious Dunbar High School in 1918 earned Brown a scholarship to Williams College, where an essay in 1922, “The Comic Spirit in Shakespeare and Molière,” and election to Phi Beta Kappa won him a Clark Fellowship to Harvard for graduate work (1922–23). By the time Brown began a second period of study at Harvard (1931–32), a marvelous synthesis of formal and folk training had coalesced into an early maturing scholarship and a deeply sensitive creative writing.

40. Eli Siegel Speaks About Sterling Brown P1
“sterling brown,” said Mr. Siegel, “is unusual insofar as he has an ease with Negro rhythm—that is the best way of putting it—and he is also one of the most
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Leila Rosen: English Teacher and Aesthetic Realism Associate Report by Leila Rosen
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"Man Is Poetically Shown in Southern Road , 1932"
by Eli Siegel
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African-American poet Sterling A. Brown
In an Aesthetic Realism Class taught by Ellen Reiss, consultants and associates had the privilege of hearing a lecture by Eli Siegel which I believe is one of the important events in the history of justice to humanity and to poetry: “Man Is Poetically Shown in Southern Road , 1932,” given on November 25, 1966. It is an honor to be able to study and report on this mighty lecture, in which Mr. Siegel spoke about what he said was “the best book of poems by a Negro* in American literature,” Southern Road , by Sterling A. Brown. “The question that comes up,” said Mr. Siegel, “is whether this book has some of the poetry of America in it, and some of the poetry that other books by authors more known have not had.” And he continued, placing this book in the field of contemporary poetry, “In the same way that Brown is better than T.S. Eliot, Marianne Moore, and Alan Ginsburg, so he’s better than Negroes like Countee Cullen and Langston Hughes.” This critical statement is based on the way Eli Siegel and Aesthetic Realism see poetry, which I am grateful to be studying in the Aesthetic Realism Explanation of Poetry Class, taught by Ellen Reiss. According to Aesthetic Realism, when a poem is authentic, is good, it is because the world’s aesthetic structure—the opposites—has been seen and presented truly by the poet. The great sign that this seeing has occurred, Mr. Siegel has explained, is poetic music. And in this lecture, he showed that Brown’s poems have music.

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