African American Poetry: A Digital Anthology

Elegy

Poems by African American poets using the Elegy as a form.

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  1. Poetic Form in African American Poetry Amardeep Singh

Contents of this tag:

  1. T. Thomas Fortune, "Lincoln" (1902)
  2. Anne Spencer, "Dunbar" (1920)
  3. Angelina Weld Grimke, "To Keep The Memory of Charlotte Forten Grimke" (1915)
  4. Lucian B. Watkins, "An Elegy to John Brown" (1907)
  5. Countee Cullen, "In Memory of Col. Charles Young" (1925)
  6. Carrie Williams Clifford, "Lincoln" (1922)
  7. Lucian B. Watkins, "Ballade to Paul Laurence Dunbar" (1918)
  8. James D. Corrothers, "Paul Laurence Dunbar" (1906)
  9. Charles Frederick White, "On the Death of Dunbar" (1906)
  10. A.R. Abbott, "'Neath the Crown and Maple Leaf" (1901)
  11. Charles Frederick White, "In Honor Of Lincoln" (1896/ 1908)
  12. Joseph S. Cotter, "To Bishop Hood" (1919)
  13. Ada Tessibel Peters, "Paul Laurence Dunbar" (1919)
  14. Benjamin Griffith Brawley, "Paul Lawrence Dunbar" (1906)
  15. Carrie Williams Clifford, "Paul Laurence Dunbar" (1922)
  16. Carrie Williams Clifford, "The Singer and the Song (To Paul Laurence Dunbar)" (1911)
  17. Carrie Williams Clifford, "Lines to Garrison" (1911)
  18. T. Thomas Fortune, "The Wildwood Rose Will Grow" (1905)
  19. Cleveland Suarez, "William McKinley" (1901)
  20. T. Thomas Fortune, "Emanuel" (1905)
  21. C. Henry Holmes, "A Memorial of Frederick Douglass" (1900)
  22. Walter Everette Hawkins, "Dunbar" (1909)
  23. George Reginald Margetson, "Colonel Charles Young (Funeral Song)" (1928)
  24. George Reginald Margetson, "Mary Evans Wilson (A Tribute)" (1928)