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Samuel Alfred Beadle (August 17, 1857 – 1932) was an African-American poet and attorney, who was born the son of a slave in Atlanta, Georgia, and died in Chicago, Illinois.〔("Henry Beadle Photography Collection on Exhibit at Jackson State University" ), Black Art in America, January 30, 2015.〕 He published three books of poetry and stories. After the Civil War, Beadle moved to Jackson, Mississippi, where he studied and practiced law, at one time in partnership with Perry Howard.〔("Samuel Alfred Beadle" ), All Poetry.〕〔("Beadle, Samuel Alfred" ), ''Lives of Mississippi Authors, 1817-1967'', University Press of Mississippi, p. 25.〕 He married Aurelia Thomas and their son Richard Henry Beadle (1884–1971) became a prominent photographer in Jackson.〔 ==Writings== *''Sketches from Life in Dixie'' (Chicago: Scroll Publishing and Literary Syndicate, 1899) *''Lyrics of "The Underworld"'' (Jackson, Mississippi: W.A. Scott, 1912) *''Adam Shuffler'' (Jackson, Mississippi: Harmon Publishing Co., 1901) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Samuel Alfred Beadle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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