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- catalog contributor b2150247.
- catalog contributor b2150248.
- catalog contributor b2150249.
- catalog contributor b2150250.
- catalog coverage "United States New York New York.".
- catalog created "1925.".
- catalog date "1925".
- catalog date "1925.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1925.".
- catalog description "Color. Yet do I marvel -- A song of praise -- Brown boy to brown girl -- A brown girl dead -- To a brown girl -- To a brown boy -- Black Magdalens -- Atlantic City waiter -- Near white -- Tableau -- Harlem wine -- Simon the Cyrenian speaks -- Incident -- Two who crossed a line (she crosses) -- Two who crossed a line (he crosses) -- Saturday's child -- The dance of love -- pagan prayer -- Wisdom cometh with the years -- To my fairer brethren -- Fruit of the flower -- The shroud of color -- Heritage -- Epitaphs. For a poet -- For my grandmother -- For a cynic -- For a singer -- For a virgin -- For a lady I know -- For a lovely lady -- For an atheist -- For an evolutionist and his opponent -- For an anarchist -- For a magician -- For a pessimist -- For a mouthy woman -- For a philosopher -- For an unsuccessful sinner -- For a fool -- For one who gayly sowed his oats -- For a skeptic -- For a fatalist -- For daughters of Magdalen -- For a wanton -- For a preacher -- For one who died singing of death -- For John Keats, Apostle of beauty -- For Hazel Hall, American poet -- For Paul Lawrence Dunbar -- For Joesph Conrad -- For myself -- All the dead -- For love's sake. Oh, for a little while be kind -- If you should go -- To one who said me nay -- Advice to youth -- Caprice -- Sacrament -- Bread and wine -- Spring reminiscence -- Varia. suicide chant -- She of the dancing feet sings -- Judas Iscariot -- The wise -- Mary, mother of Christ -- Dialogue -- In memory of Col. Charles Young -- To my friends -- Gods -- To John Keats, poet. at springtime -- On going -- Harsh world that lashest me -- Requiescam.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 108 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Color.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Color.".
- catalog issued "1925".
- catalog issued "1925.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, London, Harper & Brothers,".
- catalog relation "Color.".
- catalog spatial "United States New York New York.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Poetry.".
- catalog subject "PS3505.U287 C6 1925".
- catalog tableOfContents "Color. Yet do I marvel -- A song of praise -- Brown boy to brown girl -- A brown girl dead -- To a brown girl -- To a brown boy -- Black Magdalens -- Atlantic City waiter -- Near white -- Tableau -- Harlem wine -- Simon the Cyrenian speaks -- Incident -- Two who crossed a line (she crosses) -- Two who crossed a line (he crosses) -- Saturday's child -- The dance of love -- pagan prayer -- Wisdom cometh with the years -- To my fairer brethren -- Fruit of the flower -- The shroud of color -- Heritage -- Epitaphs. For a poet -- For my grandmother -- For a cynic -- For a singer -- For a virgin -- For a lady I know -- For a lovely lady -- For an atheist -- For an evolutionist and his opponent -- For an anarchist -- For a magician -- For a pessimist -- For a mouthy woman -- For a philosopher -- For an unsuccessful sinner -- For a fool -- For one who gayly sowed his oats -- For a skeptic -- For a fatalist -- For daughters of Magdalen -- For a wanton -- For a preacher -- For one who died singing of death -- For John Keats, Apostle of beauty -- For Hazel Hall, American poet -- For Paul Lawrence Dunbar -- For Joesph Conrad -- For myself -- All the dead -- For love's sake. Oh, for a little while be kind -- If you should go -- To one who said me nay -- Advice to youth -- Caprice -- Sacrament -- Bread and wine -- Spring reminiscence -- Varia. suicide chant -- She of the dancing feet sings -- Judas Iscariot -- The wise -- Mary, mother of Christ -- Dialogue -- In memory of Col. Charles Young -- To my friends -- Gods -- To John Keats, poet. at springtime -- On going -- Harsh world that lashest me -- Requiescam.".
- catalog title "Color, by Countee Cullen.".
- catalog type "Dummies (Publishing) New York (State) New York 1925. rbpub".
- catalog type "Manuscripts in books. local hou".
- catalog type "Specimens. fast".
- catalog type "text".