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Teach This Poem. Follow Us. Find Poets. Poetry Near You. Jobs for Poets. Read Stanza. Although he was never formally adopted by the Cullens, he assumed their surname in Cullen did well in school, was active in various clubs, and received a number of awards and recognitions. Throughout secondary school and at New York University, he was active in various literary societies and his poetry began appearing regularly in school publications.
Cullen's first book, Color, was published in during his senior year at New York University, where he received his bachelor's degree. He received his master's degree from Harvard University. Cullen's second book, Copper Sun, was published in and was awarded a prize by the Harmon Foundation. During that same year, he edited an anthology of African American poetry entitled Caroling Dusk, which was illustrated by Aaron Douglas.
Cullen's work received widespread acclaim due to his ability to portray the African American experience through classical poetic forms. He was soon hailed as the leading literary figure of the "New Negro Movement," which later became known as the Harlem Renaissance. Cullen served as assistant editor of Opportunity from to , which regularly featured his column, "The Dark Tower.
He began studying in Paris on a Guggenheim Fellowship that same year. Du Bois. However, they divorced two years later, in part because of Cullen's admission to her that he was sexually attracted to men.
During the s and s, Cullen continued to write; however, he failed to receive the critical acclaim of his earlier works.
His legacy also includes public schools named after the poet, as well as Harlem's th Street Branch library being renamed the Countee Cullen Library. After a period of dormancy, more attention has been paid by scholars to Cullen's life and writings, and in a biography of Cullen was published, And Bid Him Sing , by Charles Molesworth. We strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us! Subscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives.
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