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Clarissa Scott Delany - Wikipedia

Clarissa Scott Delany ... Clarissa Scott Delany, nee Clarissa Mae Scott (1901–1927) was an African-American poet, essayist, educator and social worker associated ...

About Clarissa Scott Delany | Academy of American Poets

Clarissa Scott Delany - Clarissa Scott Delany was a poet, essaysist, and social worker associated with the Harlem Renaissance movement. She died in 1927.

Clarissa Scott Delany, Class of 1923 | Wellesley College

The two-stanza poem describes Delany's unwavering happiness, despite isolating and disorienting experiences that threaten to steal her joy. After graduating ...

The Mask by Clarissa Scott Delany - Poems - Poets.org

The Mask - So detached and cool she is.

Clarissa Scott Delany - Song of America

Clarissa Scott Delany ... Harlem Renaissance poet Clarissa Scott Delany's text has been set by Dorothy Rudd Moore, as well as H. Leslie Adams in his song cycle ...

Clarissa M. Scott Delany - The Black Renaissance in Washington, DC

Clarissa M. Scott Delany 1901-1927. Educator, poet, and social worker, Clarissa M. Scott was born in Tuskegee, Alabama. Although she died at 26, she contributed ...

Clarissa Scott Delany: Author Page - Lehigh University Scalar

Clarissa Mae Scott Delany, born on May 22, 1901, in Tuskegee Alabama, was a distinguished poet, essayist, educator, and social worker. Raised ...

Clarrisa Scott Delaney, Poet born - African American Registry

This date celebrates the birth of Clarissa Scott Delaney in 1901. She was a Black educator, poet, and social worker.

Clarissa Scott Delany, "Interim" (1927) - Lehigh University Scalar

Clarissa Scott Delany, "Interim" (1927) ... The night was made for rest and sleep, For winds that softly sigh; It was not made for grief and tears; So then why do ...

Joy: A Visual & Musical Tribute to Clarissa Scott Delany's Poem

Clarissa Scott Delany lived a short life but left us this beautiful poem of hope, life and affirmation of our existence.

SOLACE by Clarissa Scott Delany. - African American Registry

Winds beat against these trees; the cold, but gentle rain of spring touches them lightly the summer torrents strive to lash them into a fury and seek to break ...

Clarissa Scott Delany, Harlem Renaissance Poet - The Key Reporter

Delany is best remembered as a Harlem Renaissance poet. She published four poems during her short career, beginning with “Solace” in 1925.

Clarissa Scott Delany, poet on the verge of greatness - New York ...

Soon teaching gave way to her writing and she expressed herself on a variety of topics, from Pan-Africanism, to the tragic mulatto, to ...

Poem: The Mask by Clarissa Scott Delany - Poetry Nook

So detached and cool she is No motion e'er betrays The secret life within her soul, The anguish of her days. She seems to look upon the world With cold ...

Clarissa Scott Delany (1901–1927) - De Gruyter

Clarissa Scott was born in 1901 and raised in Tuskegee, Alabama, where her father was secretary to Booker T. Washington at Tuskegee Institute and.

THE MASK by CLARISSA SCOTT DELANY - Poetry Explorer

Discover the largest collection of classic and contemporary poetry with PoetryExplorer. Enjoy free access to poems analyzed for subject content, similarity, ...

Clarissa Scott Delany (1901 - 1927) - LibriVox

Clarissa Scott Delany, nee Clarissa Mae Scott was an African-American poet, essayist, educator and social worker associated with the Harlem Renaissance. She ...

Clarissa Scott Delany: Joy | Vox Populi

Clarissa Scott Delany: Joy. Joy shakes me like the wind that lifts a sail, Like the roistering wind That laughs through stalwart pines. It ...

Clarissa Mae (Scott) Delany (abt.1901-1927) - WikiTree

Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Clarissa (Scott) Delany born abt. 1901 Alabama, United States died 1927 ...

Clarissa Scott Delany - Paola Urena - Prezi

Delany published only 4 poems before she died in 1926 of a kidney disease. The theme of this poem is the repression that african american women felt during ...