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  1. Gwendolyn Brooks. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917-2000) foi poeta, escritora, educadora e ativista de direitos civis. Sua primeira coletânea de poemas, A Street in Bronzeville (1945), foi recebida com sucesso pela crítica e lhe rendeu uma bolsa Guggenheim. Com Annie Allen (1949), tornou-se a primeira escritora negra a ganhar o prêmio Pulitzer.

  2. Gwendolyn Brooks was born in Topeka on June 7, 1917, to David Anderson Brooks, the son of a runaway slave, and Keziah Corinne (née Wims), and raised in Chicago. Brooks began writing poetry in her teenage years and published her first poem in American Childhood magazine. She sent her early poems to both Langston Hughes and James Weldon Johnson ...

  3. Gwendolyn Brooks. Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks ( Topeka, 7 de junio de 1917 - Chicago, 3 de diciembre de 2000) fue una poeta, autora y maestra estadounidense. Sus obras muchas veces se enfocan en las celebraciones y luchas de la gente común de su comunidad. Ganó el Premio Pulitzer de Poesía en 1950 por su obra Annie Allen, siendo así la ...

  4. Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks (født 7. juni 1917, død 3. desember 2000) var en amerikansk Pulitzerpris-vinnende poet. Hun ble utpekt til hoffpoet for Illinois i 1969, og til hoffpoetkonsulent for Kongressens bibliotek (Library of Congress) i 1985 .

  5. Gwendolyn Brooks was an acclaimed and widely read poet, author, and teacher. Her book-length work about a Black girl growing to adulthood, Annie Allen, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1950, making her the first Black person to win it. Brooks was born in Topeka, Kansas, in 1917, and raised in Chicago. Her portraits of ordinary ...

  6. Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-2000) was born in Topeka, Kansas, in 1917. She was the author of more than 20 poetry collections. Brooks taught creative writing at Columbia College Chicago, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago State University, Elmhurst College, Columbia University, Clay College of New York, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

  7. Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem “The Mother” has been widely praised for its powerful and poignant portrayal of a mother’s grief over the loss of her children. Critics have noted the poem’s use of vivid imagery and metaphor to convey the depth of the mother’s pain, as well as its exploration of complex themes such as motherhood, loss, and the struggle for self-acceptance.

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