Countee Cullen

Countee Cullen
Countee Cullen, born as Coleman Rutherford, was an African American poet, author and scholar who was a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance. He pronounced his name "Coun-tay", not "Coun-tee"...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth30 May 1903
CityLexington, KY
CountryUnited States of America
Countee Cullen quotes about
crowds hung tortured twisted victim
The play is done, the crowds depart; and see / That twisted tortured thing hung from a tree, / Swart victim of a newer Calvary.
hurt add action
The truth is... everything counts. Everything. Everything we do and everything we say. Everything helps or hurts; everything adds to or takes away from someone else.
hard-work secret break
There is no secret to success except hard work and getting something indefinable which we call 'the breaks.
atmosphere conservative methodists
I was reared in the conservative atmosphere of a Methodist parsonage.
heart home keys
The key to all strange things is in thy heart..../ My spirit has come home, that sailed the doubtful seas.
plant reap
We shall not always plant while others reap
pain names poverty
Dame Poverty gave me my name, And Pain godfathered me.
black poet curious
Yet do I marvel at this curious thing:/ To make a poet black, and bid him sing!
white people feelings
[W]e have always resented the natural inclination of most white people to demand spirituals the moment it is known that a Negro is about to sing. So often the request has seemed to savor of the feeling that we could do this and this alone.
poet ifs
If I am going to be a poet at all, I am going to be POET and not NEGRO POET.
made
We were not made to eternally weep.
heart ends
Never love with all your heart, It only ends in aching.
life-and-death grace life-is
Whatever lives is granted breath But by the grace and sufferance of Death.
prayer wine dark
Not for myself I make this prayer, But for this race of mine That stretches forth from shadowed places Dark hands for bread and wine.