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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Bubble Jim by Sabina Singh, Courier Comics Editor
©2010 Sabina Singh/Courier Comics
Daily Life by Anjelica Ramos, Courier Staff Artist
©2010 Anjelica Ramos/Courier Comics
This Side Up by Laurel Brodzinsky, Courier Staff Artist
©2010 Laurel Brodzinsky/Courier Comics
It's a Lulu by Lulu Zhong, Courier Staff Artist
©2010 Lulu Zhong/Courier Comics
Countee Cullen (May 30, 1903–January 9, 1946) was an American poet. He was adopted by Reverend and Mrs. Frederick Ashbury Cullen.

Cullen was minister at Salem Methodist Episcopal Church in Harlem, and thus Cullen was raised a Methodist. He went to DeWitt Clinton High School in New York and started writing poetry at the age of 14. He went to New York University in 1922 and graduated in 1923 after publishing poetry in The Crisis, under W. E. B. Du Bois, and Opportunity, of the National Urban League.

Read three of Countee Cullen's poems, free from the web site of the English Department at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.