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  • William Stanley Beaumont Braithwaite (December 6, 1878 – June 8, 1962) was an African-American writer, poet, literary critic, anthologist, and publisher in the United States. His work as a critic and anthologist was widely praised and important in the development of East Coast poetry styles in the early 20th century. He was awarded the Spingarn Medal in 1918. Personal life. Braithwaite was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1878.
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  • The William Stanley Braithwaite Reader, edited by Philip Butcher (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1972). The House Under Artcthurus.
  • 1 2022-01-09T13:36:55-05:00 William Stanley Braithwaite, "The Negro in American Literature" (1925) 5 plain 2023-05-25T20:30:20-04:00.
  • William Stanley Braithwaite poet from United States was born on December 6, 1878, had 83 years and died on June 8, 1962.
  • William Stanley Beaumont Braithwaite December 6, 1878 – June 8, 1962, was an American writer, poet and literary critic., who lived in Harlem, New York.
  • Spingarn Medal awarded to William Stanley Braithwaite, poet, literary critic and editor, for distinguished achievement in literature.
  • William stanley braithwaite papers. The New York Public Library Schomburg Center for Research. in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Boulevard.
  • William Stanley Beaumont Braithwaite was an American writer, poet and literary critic. Braithwaite was born in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • William Stanley Braithwaite, born December 6, 1878, in Boston, was a poet, literary critic, editor, and anthologist.
  • By William Stanley Braithwaite. Faint is the speech of the tired heart To the call of dreams replying, When hope wends home across the fields Where the...
  • WorldCat record id: 122580594. William Stanley Braithwaite was a self-educated African-American author, publisher, educator and anthologist.