Arna Bontemps
Arna Bontemps (1902–1973) was an American poet, librarian and writer.
Also recorded as Arna Wendell Bontemps.
Overview
Born at Alexandria in 1902, died at Nashville in 1973.
In detail
Arna Bontemps studied at University of Chicago, Pacific Union College and University of California, Los Angeles. the recorded working language is English.
The authority associates the name with Harlem Renaissance.
Employment is recorded with Fisk University and Yale University. Membership is recorded of NAACP, PEN International and Authors Guild.
Works named in the authority record are Story of the Negro, Booker T. Washington: The Myth and the Man and God Sends Sunday.
Distinctions recorded are Guggenheim Fellowship.
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- Harlem RenaissanceMovement
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“Arna Bontemps”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q690103: Arna Bontemps
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