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'''Successes in Poetry: ''' Throughout Bennett's life, she has achieved many successes in multiple different fields of work. Bennett was a “Poet, short-story writer, columnist, journalist, illustrator, graphic artist, arts educator, teacher and administrator on the New York City Works Progress Administration Federal Arts Project (1935-1941).

As a poet in particularly, twenty-two of Bennett’s poems appeared in journals published during the Harlem Renaissance: “Crisis, Opportunity, Palms, and Gypsy...William Stanley Braithwaite Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1927 and Yearbook of American Poetry (1927), Countee Cullen's Caroling Dusk (1927), and James Weldon Johnson's The Book of American Negro Poetry (1931). Bennett’s poems also appeared in ‘Opportunity, and Fire!! without ever publishing her work herself. Bennett gained poetic success with the recognition of these several journals and writers with appreciation of the messages behind her words during this period; the Harlem Renaissance.

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AnnamariaLB (talk) 05:44, 30 May 2019 (UTC)Annamaria B.