Top 4 Quotes & Sayings by Gwendolyn B. Bennett

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Gwendolyn B. Bennett.
Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Gwendolyn B. Bennett

Gwendolyn B. Bennett was an American artist, writer, and journalist who contributed to Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life, which chronicled cultural advancements during the Harlem Renaissance. Though often overlooked, she herself made considerable accomplishments in art, poetry, and prose. She is perhaps best known for her short story "Wedding Day", which was published in the magazine Fire!! and explores how gender, race, and class dynamics shape an interracial relationship. Bennett was a dedicated and self-preserving woman, respectfully known for being a strong influencer of African-American women rights during the Harlem Renaissance. Throughout her dedication and perseverance, Bennett raised the bar when it came to women's literature and education. One of her contributions to the Harlem Renaissance was her literary acclaimed short novel Poets Evening; it helped the understanding within the African-American communities, resulting in many African Americans coming to terms with identifying and accepting themselves.

Silence is a sounding thing, To one who listens hungrily — © Gwendolyn B. Bennett
Silence is a sounding thing, To one who listens hungrily
I want to feel the surging Of my sad people's soul Hidden by a minstrel-smile.
All eager-lipped I kissed the mouth of Death.
I want to hear the chanting Around a heathen fire Of a strange black race.
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