Sterling Allen Brown (May 1, 1901 – January 13, 1989) was an African-American professor, author of works on folklore, poet and literary critic. He was interested chiefly in black culture of the Southern United States.
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Famous quotes by sterling allen brown:
“You sang:
Me an muh baby gonna shine, shine
Me an muh baby gonna shine.
The strong men keep a-comin on
The strong men git stronger . . .”
—Sterling Allen Brown (b. 1901)
“Whippersnapper clerks
Call us out of our name
We got to say mister
To spindling boys”
—Sterling Allen Brown (b. 1901)
“My ole man diedhunh
Cussin me;
Ole lady rocks, bebby,
Huh misery.”
—Sterling Allen Brown (b. 1901)
“They dragged you from homeland,
They chained you in coffles,
They huddled you spoon-fashion in filthy hatches,
They sold you to give a few gentlemen ease.”
—Sterling Allen Brown (b. 1901)