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Joseph Seamon Cotter Sr. (February 2, 1861 – March 14, 1949) was a poet, writer, playwright, and community leader raised in Louisville, Kentucky (but born in Nelson County, Kentucky). Cotter was one of the earliest African-American playwrights to be published. He was known as "Kentucky's first Negro poet with real creative ability." Cotter was born at the start of the American Civil War, and was raised in poverty with no formal education until the age of 22. He later became an educator and an advocate of black education.

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  • Joseph Seamon Cotter Sr. (2. Februar 1861 in Nelson County; † 14. März 1949) war ein US-amerikanischer Dichter, Schriftsteller, Dramatiker und eine Führungspersönlichkeit aus Louisville, Kentucky. Cotter war einer der ersten afroamerikanischen Dramatiker, dessen Werke gedruckt wurden. Er war bekannt als „Kentucky’s first Negro poet with real creative ability“. Cotter wurde zu Beginn des Sezessionskrieges geboren und wuchs in Armut auf, ohne geregelte Ausbildung bis zum Alter von 22 Jahren. Später wurde er selbst Pädagoge und ein Anwalt der „“. (de)
  • Joseph Seamon Cotter Sr. (February 2, 1861 – March 14, 1949) was a poet, writer, playwright, and community leader raised in Louisville, Kentucky (but born in Nelson County, Kentucky). Cotter was one of the earliest African-American playwrights to be published. He was known as "Kentucky's first Negro poet with real creative ability." Cotter was born at the start of the American Civil War, and was raised in poverty with no formal education until the age of 22. He later became an educator and an advocate of black education. (en)
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  • Joseph Seamon Cotter Sr. (2. Februar 1861 in Nelson County; † 14. März 1949) war ein US-amerikanischer Dichter, Schriftsteller, Dramatiker und eine Führungspersönlichkeit aus Louisville, Kentucky. Cotter war einer der ersten afroamerikanischen Dramatiker, dessen Werke gedruckt wurden. Er war bekannt als „Kentucky’s first Negro poet with real creative ability“. Cotter wurde zu Beginn des Sezessionskrieges geboren und wuchs in Armut auf, ohne geregelte Ausbildung bis zum Alter von 22 Jahren. Später wurde er selbst Pädagoge und ein Anwalt der „“. (de)
  • Joseph Seamon Cotter Sr. (February 2, 1861 – March 14, 1949) was a poet, writer, playwright, and community leader raised in Louisville, Kentucky (but born in Nelson County, Kentucky). Cotter was one of the earliest African-American playwrights to be published. He was known as "Kentucky's first Negro poet with real creative ability." Cotter was born at the start of the American Civil War, and was raised in poverty with no formal education until the age of 22. He later became an educator and an advocate of black education. (en)
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