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May Miller Born January 26, 1899
Washington, D.C.Died February 8, 1995 (aged 96)
Washington, D.C.Occupation Poet and Playwright Literary movement Harlem Renaissance
InfluencesMay Miller (January 26, 1899 - February 8, 1995)[1] was an African American poet, playwright and educator. Miller became known as the most widely published female playwright of the Harlem Renaissance, with seven published volumes of poetry during her career as a writer.[2]
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Personal life
May Miller was born in Washington, D.C. to Kelly and Anna May Miller, one of the Millers' five children. Kelly Miller, born shortly after the Emancipation Proclamation, was the first African American student to attend Johns Hopkins University, and later became one of the pioneers of sociology.[3] Miller began writing poetry at an early age, buying a pair of earrings with her first earnings.[3] While attending Dunbar High School Miller studied under the writers Mary P. Burrill and Angelina Weld Grimke.[3] She graduated from Howard University in 1920, where she won an award for her play Within the Shadows.[2] Miller did graduate work in poetry and drama at American University and Columbia University, followed by twenty years teaching English and speech at Frederick Douglass High School, in Baltimore, Maryland.[4] Miller also lectured at Monmouth College, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and Phillips Exeter Academy.[5]
Writing career
May Miller's entry into the cultural scene of the Harlem Renaissance began with the publishing of her play The Bog Guide in 1925. Her work claimed third place in the play category for Opportunity magazine's Literary Prize Contest in 1925.[6] Miller sought through her writing to portray black people with a level of respect and dignity that had absent in drama. Inspired by the work of the Chicago Imagists and Archibald Macleish, Miller turn her writing towards poetry in the 1940s.[7]
Works
- Poetry
- Into the Clearing (The Charioteer Press, 1959)
- Poems (Cricket Press, 1962)
- Lyrics of Three Women (Linden Press, 1964)
- Not That Far (The Solo Press, 1973) ISBN 9780941490122
- The Clearing and Beyond (The Charioteer Press, 1974)
- Dust of Uncertain Journey (Lotus Press, 1975) ISBN 9780916418052
- Halfway to the Sun (Washington Writers Publishing House, 1981)
- The Ransomed Wait (Lotus Press, 1983) ISBN 9780916418403
- Collected Poems (Lotus Press, 1989) ISBN 9780916418700
- Plays
- The Bog Guide - 1925
- Scratches - 1929
- Stragglers in the Dust - 1930
- Nails and Thorns - 1933
References
- ^ "May Miller" www.britannica.com
- ^ a b May Miller's bio
- ^ a b c Washingtonart.com
- ^ excerpt from the book Double Take: A Revisionist Harlem Renaissance Anthology
- ^ answers.com,
- ^ Black Renaissance in D.C. Timeline
- ^ May Miller biography from bookrags.com Retrieved 21 October, 2011.
Categories:- 1899 births
- 1995 deaths
- African American dramatists and playwrights
- African American poets
- American poets
- American dramatists and playwrights
- People from Washington, D.C.
- American dramatist and playwright stubs
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