Delany, Clarissa Scott, 1901-1927
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found: Moore, Dorothy Rudd. Sonnets on love, rosebuds, and death, 2012:unnumbered page (Sonnets texts, "Joy shakes me like the wind that lifts a sail..." Clarissa Scott Delaney)
found: Wikipedia, October 26, 2017:(Clarissa Scott Delany, nee Clarissa Mae Scott (1901-1927) was an African-American poet, essayist, educator and social worker associated with the Harlem Renaissance. She was born and grew up in Tuskegee, Alabama; in 1927 [in New York City] she died of kidney disease) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarissa_Scott_Delany
found: Roses, Lorraine Elena, and Ruth Elizabeth Randolph. Harlem Renaissance and beyond : literary biographies of 100 Black women writers, 1900-1945, 1990:pages 80-83 (Clarissa M. Scott Delany. Lauded as a poet by Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Angelina Weld-Grimké, W.E.B. Du Bois. Married lawyer Hubert T. Delaney in October 1926)
found: African American women, 1993:pages 151-152 (Clarissa (Scott) Delany; educated at Tuskegee Institute, then in New England at Bradford Academy (1916-1919) then Wellesley College (1919-1923). Taught for three years at Dunbar High School in Washington, D.C. until her marriage to New York judge Hubert Delany)
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2017-11-08: new
2020-10-10: revised
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