African American Poetry: A Digital Anthology

Black Beauty

Poems by African American writers celebrating Blackness, specifically in connection with aesthetics and desire. This was an important theme of the Harlem Renaissance, and many poems in this Anthology with this tag were published in the 1920s.

However, a small number of poets were engaged with this issue much earlier; two examples from our collection include William Stanley Braithwaite and Aaron Belford Thompson. Both wrote poems to celebrate the beauty, specifically, of African American women in an era where images of Black beauty in popular culture were largely absent. 

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