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  1. Paul Laurence Dunbar (27 de junio de 1872-9 de febrero de 1906) fue un poeta, novelista y dramaturgo estadounidense de fines del siglo XIX y comienzos del siglo XX. Nacido en Dayton, Ohio , de padres que habían sido esclavos en Kentucky antes de la Guerra de Secesión , Dunbar comenzó a escribir cuando era niño y fue presidente de la ...

  2. Paul Laurence Dunbar (June 27, 1872 – February 9, 1906) was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Dayton, Ohio, to parents who had been enslaved in Kentucky before the American Civil War, Dunbar began writing stories and verse when he was a child.

  3. Learn about the life and works of Paul Laurence Dunbar, one of the first influential Black poets in American literature. Explore his dialect verse, novels, short stories, and essays that depict Black life in the turn-of-the-century United States.

  4. Learn about the life and works of Paul Laurence Dunbar, one of the first African American poets to gain national recognition. Read his poems in standard English and dialect, and explore his themes of enslavement, plantation life, and social issues.

  5. Paul Laurence Dunbar was a U.S. author whose reputation rests upon his verse and short stories written in black dialect. He was the first black writer in the U.S. to make a concerted attempt to live by his writings and one of the first to attain national prominence.

  6. Paul Laurence Dunbar fue un poeta, novelista y dramaturgo estadounidense de fines del siglo XIX y comienzos del siglo XX. Nacido en Dayton, Ohio, de padres que habían sido esclavos en Kentucky antes de la Guerra de Secesión, Dunbar comenzó a escribir cuando era niño y fue presidente de la sociedad literaria de su escuela secundaria.

  7. 1 de abr. de 2022 · Learn about the life and legacy of Paul Laurence Dunbar, the first Black poet to achieve national fame in the US. Explore his poems that address race, religion, and trauma through vernacular speech, oral tradition, and classic sources.