The Harlem Renaissance influenced many African American just like Sterling Brown. Sterling A. Brown was a black professor folklorist, poet, and literacy critic. Sterling is best known for writing authentic black dialects. After graduating from Williams College and Harvard University, he became a professor. Over a few years, he began to collect folk songs and story. When the Harlem Renaissance began, Sterling wrote a poem that contributes to the Harlem Renaissance. His poetry was influenced by jazz, the blues, work song and spiritual. His writing expresses his concern about race in America. The Harlem Renaissance became African American homes. Sterling A. Brown wrote about the Harlem Renaissance.
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