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Clarissa M. Scott Delany
1901-1927
Educator, poet, and social worker, Clarissa M. Scott was born in Tuskegee, Alabama.
Clarissa Scott Delany - Clarissa Scott Delany was a poet, essaysist, and social worker associated with the Harlem Renaissance movement.
Although she died at 26, she contributed to her community and she published journal articles and poetry in Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life, the periodical of the black intelligentsia of the time. Her father, Emmet Jay Scott was secretary to Booker T.
Washington, founder of Tuskegee Institute, the historically black college.
After her early years in Alabama, she was sent to New England where she was educated at Bradford Academy and then, at Wellesley College, where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1923.
She was an active college student: she was a member of Delta Sigma Theta, she played varsity field hockey, and she was a member of the debating team and a member of the Christian Association.
During her Wellesley years, she attended meetings in Boston of the Literary Guild, where young black people gathered weekly to listen to featured speakers, such as Cl