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Gwendolyn Brooks, poet, first Black awarded a Pulitzer Prize (poetry) in 1950.

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Gwendolyn Brooks, poet, first Black awarded a Pulitzer Prize (poetry) in 1950.

Brooks was born in Topeka, Kansas but grew up in Chicago. She is a witty poet who satirizes blacks and whites and attacks racial discrimination. She uses black language and rituals to proclaim black solidarity.

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