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Who was the author of a book of poetry that won the first Pulitzer Prize awarded to a black American?

  • She was the first black woman inducted into the National Institute of Arts and Letters.
  • Born in Topeka, Kansas, she began to write poetry when she was seven years old.
  • Subsequently, Maya Angelou [Marguerite Johnson] (1928-) was also nominated for Pulitzer Prize for poetry.
  • She was poet laureate of Illinois for sixteen years.

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