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Leathe Colvert Hemachandra

O Night, Night! Poems by Leathe Colvert Hemachandra in The Messenger

Seven poems by writer and teacher Leathe Colvert—later, Leathe Hemachandra—appeared in The Messenger, an important Black political and literary journal published by A. Philip Randolph and Chandler Owen.

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