Heart of Happy Hollow

Heart of Happy Hollow
Heart of Happy Hollow, written by Paul Laurence Dunbar in 1920, is a collection of poems that captures the essence of African American life in urban settings. It portrays the joys and struggles of the community, reflecting on themes of labor, leisure, and the complexities of social interactions. Dunbar's work is notable for its authentic representation of Black culture during a time of significant social change in America.








