Elegy
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- Poetic Form in African American Poetry Amardeep Singh
Contents of this tag:
- T. Thomas Fortune, "Lincoln" (1902)
- Anne Spencer, "Dunbar" (1920)
- Angelina Weld Grimke, "To Keep The Memory of Charlotte Forten Grimke" (1915)
- Lucian B. Watkins, "An Elegy to John Brown" (1907)
- Countee Cullen, "In Memory of Col. Charles Young" (1925)
- Carrie Williams Clifford, "Lincoln" (1922)
- Lucian B. Watkins, "Ballade to Paul Laurence Dunbar" (1918)
- James D. Corrothers, "Paul Laurence Dunbar" (1906)
- Charles Frederick White, "On the Death of Dunbar" (1906)
- A.R. Abbott, "'Neath the Crown and Maple Leaf" (1901)
- Charles Frederick White, "In Honor Of Lincoln" (1896/ 1908)
- Joseph S. Cotter, "To Bishop Hood" (1919)
- Ada Tessibel Peters, "Paul Laurence Dunbar" (1919)
- Benjamin Griffith Brawley, "Paul Lawrence Dunbar" (1906)
- Carrie Williams Clifford, "Paul Laurence Dunbar" (1922)
- Carrie Williams Clifford, "The Singer and the Song (To Paul Laurence Dunbar)" (1911)
- Carrie Williams Clifford, "Lines to Garrison" (1911)
- T. Thomas Fortune, "The Wildwood Rose Will Grow" (1905)
- Cleveland Suarez, "William McKinley" (1901)
- T. Thomas Fortune, "Emanuel" (1905)
- C. Henry Holmes, "A Memorial of Frederick Douglass" (1900)
- Walter Everette Hawkins, "Dunbar" (1909)
- George Reginald Margetson, "Colonel Charles Young (Funeral Song)" (1928)
- George Reginald Margetson, "Mary Evans Wilson (A Tribute)" (1928)