Earl A. Cuevas (poet)

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Earl Alphonse Cuevas[1] (July 28, 1897 - September 8, 1992)[2][3] was the Poet Laureate of Mississippi[3] and founder of the Poet Laureate League, a national lobbying group which advocated for the establishment of poet laureate positions in the United States in the 1930s. Cuevas also wrote under the pen name Carl Cave.[1]

Earl Alphonse Cuevas was born July 28, 1897, in Kiln, Mississippi[3] to George A. Cuevas[4] and Cornelia Mann.[5] He had 8 siblings.[5] He graduated from the University of California, University of Detroit, and Soule College.[6] He worked in the traffic department of the National Recovery Administration in Washington, D.C.[6] He passed away in Jackson, Mississippi on September 8, 1992, at the age of 95.[3]

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