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African American poetry : 250 years of struggle & song

Young, Kevin, 1970- (editor.).

Summary: Across a turbulent history, Black poets created a rich and multifaceted tradition that has been both a reckoning with American realities and an imaginative response to them. One of the great American art forms, African American poetry encompasses many kinds of verse: formal, experimental, vernacular, lyric, and protest. The anthology opens with moving testaments to the power of poetry as a means of self-assertion, as enslaved people voice their passionate resistance to slavery. This volume captures the power and beauty of this diverse tradition and its challenge to American poetry and culture. Here are all the significant movements and currents: the nineteenth-century Francophone poets known as Les Cenelles, the Chicago Renaissance that flourished around Gwendolyn Brooks, the early 1960s Umbra group, and the more recent work of writers affiliated with Cave Canem and the Dark Noise Collective. Here too are poems of singular, hard-to-classify figures: the enslaved potter David Drake, the allusive modernist Melvin B. Tolson, the Cleveland-based experimentalist Russell Atkins. The volume also features biographies of each poet and notes that illuminate cultural references and allusions to historical events-- adapted from dust jacket.

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  • ISBN: 1598536664
  • ISBN: 9781598536669
  • Physical Description: lx, 1110 pages ; 21 cm
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  • Publisher: New York, N.Y. : The Library of America, [2020]

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General Note:
Anthology of poems.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 1021-1048) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: EIGHT: AFTER THE HURRICANE 2009-2020. How Can Black People Write about Flowers at a Time Like This / Hanif Abdurraqib -- La Negra Takes Medusa to the Hair Salon / Elizabeth Acevedo -- Cento Between the Ending and the End / Cameron Awkward-Rich -- America Will Be / Joshua Bennett -- A Postmodern Two-Step / Reginald Dwayne Betts -- upon viewing the death of basquiat / Mahogany L. Browne -- Massa's House / Dominique Christina -- Nashville / Tiana Clark -- Dear _____, / DeLana R. A. Dameron -- My First Black Nature Poem(TM) / LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs -- I saw Emmett Till this week at the grocery store / Eve L. Ewing -- Aunt Flo and Uncle Phineas / Sean Hill -- (Afterward) One Corner More/ Notes on a Letter to the Singer Abbey Lincoln from Her Lover, Abraham Lincoln / Harmony Holiday -- After the Hurricane / Ishion Hutchinson -- Kansas / Gary Jackson -- Kudzu / Saeed Jones -- The moon rose over the bay. I had a lot of feelings / Donika Kelly -- One Country / Rickey Laurentiis -- Still When I Picture It the Face of God Is a White Man's Face / Shane McCrae -- Closer / Anis Mojgani -- #sayhername / Aja Monet -- The President's Wife / Morgan Parker -- Violins / Rowan Ricardo Phillips -- History / Camille Rankine -- Black Can Sleep / Justin Phillip Reed -- Children Listen / Roger Reeves -- Why Is We Americans / Alison C. Rollins -- Object Permanence / Nicole Sealey -- Gnawa Boy, Marrakesh, 1968 / Charif Shanahan -- Fisherman's Daughter / Safiya Sinclair -- dinosaurs in the hood / Danez Smith -- Your National Anthem / Clint Smith -- Prayer / Phillip B. Williams -- Ode to Herb Kent / Jamila Woods.
SEVEN: PRAISE SONGS FOR THE DAY 1990-2008. Blue ; The New Religion / Chris Abani -- The Venus Hottentot ; Nineteen ; Race ; Ars Poetica #28: African Leave-Taking Disorder ; Ars Poetica #100: I Believe ; Praise Song for the Day / Elizabeth Alexander -- loose strife ; Doug Flutie's 1984 Orange Bowl Hail Mary as Water into Fire / Quan Barry -- Verbal Mugging / Paul Beatty -- Prayer of the Backhanded ; Bullet Points ; 'N'em ; Another Elegy ; The Tradition / Jericho Brown -- A Balance of Blues & Angels / Darrell Burton -- nap-i-ness / Kyle Dargan -- Natural ; Black Funk / Kwame Dawes -- Wednesday Poem / Joel Dias-Porter -- Frequently Asked Questions #10 / Camille Dungy -- View of the Library of Congress from Paul Laurence Dunbar High School / Thomas Sayers Ellis -- Sugar and Brine: Ella's Understanding ; Salt / Vievee Francis -- burial ; A Small Needful Fact / Ross Gay -- Santa Ana of Grocery Carts ; Teeth ; Ode to the Little "r" / Aracelis Girmay -- Seeing the Body / Rachel Eliza Griffiths -- Black Mary Integrates the School House / Duriel E. Harris -- Touch ; Satchmo Returns to New Orleans ; The Golden Shovel ; Carp Poem / Terrance Hayes -- How to Listen ; Euphoria ; Ferguson / Major Jackson -- The Gospel of Barbecue / Honorée Fannone Jeffers -- Charity on Blind Tom ; General Bethune on Blind Tom ; Blind Boone's Vision ; Minnehaha / Tyehimba Jess -- Jesse Owens, 1963 ; Rope / A. Van Jordan -- Thirty Lines About the Fro ; My Father's Kites / Allison Joseph -- Drop it Like It's Hottentot Venus / Douglas Kearney -- Language, Knowledge, a Teeming River of Implicatios ; Texts, Context, a Fear of Contamination / John Keene -- Hostage / Daniell Legros Georges -- Plantation ; from Voyage of the Sable Venus ; "Lucy Terry Prince Prepares for Her Marriage" / Robin Coste Lewis -- Ode to the Diasporican / Mariposa -- from Good Stock Strange Blood / Dawn Lundy Martin -- from The Big Smoke ; Robot Music / Adrian Matejka -- What the Oracle Said / Shara mcCallum -- The Keepin' It Real Awards / Tony Medina -- Blackout 1977 / Tracie Morris -- gayl jones ; cecil taylor ; johnny cash ; I ran from it but was still in it / Fred Moten -- On Confessionalism / John Murillo -- Written by Himself ; Raisin / Gregory Pardlo -- Bembe-Faced ; Arroz con Son y Clave / Willie Perdomo -- Blue ; Cotillion ; A Great Noise ; Speak Low / Carl Phillips -- I want to not have to write another word about who cops keep killing / Khadijah Queen -- from Citizen: An American Lyric / Claudia Rankine -- The Difficult Music ; The Lucky One ; Hesitation Theory ; My Mother Was No White Dove / Reginald Shepherd -- from The Lost Letters of Frederick Douglass ; statistical haiku (or, how do they discount us? let me count the ways) ; ode to my blackness / Evie Shockley -- Sci-Fi -- Don't You Wonder, Sometimes? ; The Universe Is a House Party ; Declaration / Tracy K. Smith -- Offering ; Snow / Sharan Strange -- Ode to Gentrification / Samantha Thornhill -- Flounder ; Drapery Factory, Gulfport, Mississippi, 1956 ; Graveyard Blues ; Pilgrimage ; Miscegenation ; Incident / Natasha Trethewey -- Strip ; RR Lyrae: Matter / Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon -- Wind Talker ; Work Ethic / Frank X. Walker -- Dissidence ; Gwendolyn Brooks / Anthony Walton -- "The reeds shook. A wide flat ass cradled in leather pants. This" / Simone White -- Amethyst Rocks / Saul Williams -- Money Road / Kevin Young.
SIX: BLUE LIGHT SUTRAS 1976-1989. Twenty-Year Marriage ; I Can't Get Started ; Two Brothers ; The Good Shepherd: Atlanta, 1981 / AI -- from Haiti / Will Alexander -- Titta / George Barlow -- Soul Make a Path Through Shouting ; Sally Hemings to Thomas Jefferson / Cyrus Cassells -- from Portrait of a Nude Woman as Cleopatra / Barbara Chase-Riboud -- What It Means to Be Dark ; Mastectomy ; from American Sonnets / Wanda Coleman -- Harriet in the Promised Land / Sam Cornish -- Blackbottom ; The Weakness ; On the Turning Up of Unidentified Black Female Corpses ; Black Boys Play the Classics / Toi Derricotte -- Leaving Eden ; from The Arcanum Poems ; Father / Ralph Dickey -- Tour Guide: La Maison des Esclaves ; Turning Forty in the 90's ; Wednesday Mourning ; Heartbeats / Melvin Dixon -- The House Slave ; David Walker (1785-1830) ; Adolescence--II ; Banneker ; from Thomas and Beulah ; Canary ; The Return of Lieutenant James Reese Europe ; Hattie McDaniel Arrives at the Cocoanut Grove ; from Sonata Mulattica / Rita Dove -- The Dance ; The Supremes ; from Brutal Imagination / Cornelius Eady -- Brown Girl Levitation, 1962-1989 ; Concerto no. 7: Condoleezza [working out] at the Watergate / Nikky Finney -- Some Pieces ; Hand Me Down Blues ; Dark Mirror / Calvin Forbes -- This Bridge Across ; Time with Stevie Wonder in It ; Chris Gilbert: An Improvisation / Christopher Gilbert -- Vernacular Examples ; Palaver ; Sotto Voce / C. S. Giscombe -- For My Mother (May I Inherit Half Her Strength) ; For Claude McKay / Lorna Goodison -- Goldsboro Narrative #4: My father's Viet Nam tour near over ; Goldsboro Narrative #28 ; Goldsboro Narrative #33 ; Goldsboro Narrative #7 ; Annual Visit of the Quiet, Unmarried Son / Forrest Hamer -- Heavy Corners ; Civil Servant ; For My Own Protection / Essex Hemphill -- "C"ing in Colors: Blue / Safiya Henderson-Holmes -- Surplus Future Imperfect ; Woman, with wings ; Should you find me / Erica Hunt -- Deep Song / Gayl Jones -- i done got so thirsty that my mouth waters at the thought of rain / Patricia Spears Jones -- Fragments from the Diary of Amelie Patiné, Quadroon, Mistress of Monsieur Jacques R _____ / Sybil Kein -- from The Women of Plums / Dolores Kendrick -- Annabelle ; More Girl Than Boy ; Letter to Bob Kaufman ; Blue Light Lounge Sutra for the Performance Poets at Harold Park Hotel ; February in Sydney ; from Dien Cai Dau ; Venus's-flytraps ; My Father's Love Letters ; Anodyne ; Ode to the Maggot / Yusef Komunyakaa -- Falso Brilhante ; Song of the Andoumboulou: 31 / Nathaniel Mackey -- Gra'ma ; Try to Understand Papa ; Throwing Stones at the All White Pool ; Fade to Black / Colleen J. McElroy -- Life in a Sterile Environment: A Case Study ; The Day before Kindergarten: Taluca, Alabama, 1959 ; A Reconsideration of the Blackbird ; An Anointing ; Poem for My Mothers and Other Makers of Asafetida ; The Lynching / Thylias Moss -- from Muse & Drudge ; from Sleeping with the Dictionary / Harryette Mullen -- A Strange Beautiful Woman ; Sleepless Nights ; Lonely Eagles ; Star-Fix ; from Future's Bones / Marilyn Nelson -- The Broken English Dream / Pedro Pietri -- The Black Back-Ups / Kate Rushin -- All the Way Home ; from Dreamer / Primus St. John -- Trying for Fire / Tim Seibles -- from for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf / Ntozake Shange -- Building Nicole's Mama ; Don't Drink the Water / Patricia Smith -- from Free! / Sekou Sundiata -- Inside the Blues Whale ; Scrapple ; Washing the car with My Father ; John Henry Sleeping in High Grass / Afaa Michael Weaver -- from Letters to a New England Negro / Sherley Anne Williams.
FIVE: IDEAS OF ANCESTRY 1959-1975. Still I Rise ; Phenomenal Woman / Maya Angelou -- Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note ; Look for You Yesterday, Here You Come Today ; Notes for a Speech ; The Liar ; Short Speech to My Friends ; Three Modes of History and Culture ; SOS ; Black Art ; Why's 12 / Amiri Baraka (Leroi Jones) -- King: April 4, 1968 / Gerald Barrax -- Blues ; All God's Chillun ; The White River ; Sam Lord / Kamau Brathwaite -- "in the inner city" ; miss rosie ; good times ; admonitions ; "being property once myself" ; the lost baby poem ; from some jesus ; cutting greens ; homage to my hips ; "the light that came to lucille clifton" ; jasper texas 1998 ; why some people be mad at me sometimes ; "i am accused of tending to the past" ; Jump Rope Rhymes (transcribed) ; study the masters ; to my last period ; wishes for sons ; "surely i am able to write poems" ; "won't you celebrate with me" / Lucille Clifton -- How Long Has Trane Been Gone ; Orisha ; Rape ; Jazz Fan Looks Back / Jayne Cortez -- Son of Msippi ; Black Star Line ; Outer Space Blues / Henry Dumas -- I Am a Black Woman / Mari Evans -- I Would Be for You Rain / Sarah Webster Fabio -- High on the Hog / Julia Fields -- Black Power ; Nikki-Rosa ; For Saundra ; Ego Tripping ; A Poem for Carol ; Legacies / Nikki Giovanni -- American History ; Dear John, Dear Coltrane ; Nightmare Begins Responsibility ; Reuben, Reuben ; Tongue-Tied in Black and White ; Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song ; The Love Letters of Helen Pitts Douglass / Michael S. Harper -- Do Nothing till You Hear from Me ; A Coltrane Memorial / David Henderson -- Medicine Man / Calvin Hernton -- What Would I Do White? ; These Poems ; I Must Become a Menace to My Enemies ; Poem about My Rights ; Poem for Haruko / June Jordan -- Blues for Some Literary Friends & Myself ; For Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers / Keorapetse Kgositsile -- A Poem for Myself ; The Idea of Ancestry ; The Bones of My Father ; Haiku ; For Freckle-Faced Gerald ; The Violent Space ; Hard Rock Returns to Prison from the Hospital for the Criminal Insane ; For Eric Dolphy ; Feeling Fucked Up / Etheridge Knight -- On Being Head of the English Department / PInkie Gordon Lane -- Coal ; Revolution Is One Form of Social Change ; A Litany for Survival ; Power ; Lunar Eclipse ; Inheritance--His / Audre Lorde -- But He Was Cool ; Don't Cry, Scream / Haki Madhubuti (Don L. Lee) -- Swallow the Lake ; Hair / Clarence Major -- Malcolm X--An Autobiography ; Don't Say Goodbye to the Porkpie Hat / Larry Neal -- 26 Ways of Looking at a Black Man / Raymond R. Patterson -- Howlin Wolf ; Big Maybelle / Sterling D. Plumpp ; From Where the Blues? ; "WE NEED" ; " ; Metagnomy / N. H. Pritchard -- Beware: Do Not Read This Poem ; Paul Laurence Dunbar in the Tenderloin ; The Reactionary Poet / Ishmael Reed -- sonnet ; poll ; the poor houses ; othello jones dresses for dinner ; American Jazz Quartet / Ed Roberson -- how i got ovah / Carolyn Rodgers -- for our lady ; A Poem for My Father ; A poem for my brother ; from Philadelphia: Spring, 1985 ; haiku (for Osage ave and Doorknop) ; haiku (for mungu and morani and the children of soweto) ; two haiku (for Clarence H. Watson and The Count) ; tanka (for papa Joe Jones who used to toss me up to the sky) ; haiku (for domestic workers in the african diaspora) ; haiku ("man. you write me so") ; tanka ("like dark old men the") ; haiku ("like ermine when i") ; haiku ("i want to make you") ; blues ; Song No. 2 / Sonia Sanchez -- Whitey on the Moon ; The Revolution Will Not Be Televised ; Home Is Where the Hatred Is / Gil Scott-Heron -- After Vallejo / A. B. Spellman -- Inauguration ; Song / Lorenzo Thomas -- One for Charlie Mingus ; Poem for My Father ; After Hearing a Radio Announcement: A Comment on Some Conditions / Quincy Troupe -- A Far Cry from Africa ; Codicil ; Blues ; from The Schooner Flight ; Sea Canes ; Volcano ; Easter ; from Omeros: Chapter VIII / Derek Walcott -- Women / Alice Walker -- blues for franks wooten ; from Maumau American Cantos: Canto 4 / Tom Weatherly -- How Stars Start ; Dance of the Infidels ; Boogie with O.O. Gabugah ; The Old O.O. Blues ; A Poem for Players / Al Young.
FOUR: BALLADS OF REMEMBRANCE 1936-1959. To Satch (American Gothic) ; Nat Turner or Let Him Come ; If the Stars Should Fall / Samuel Allen -- Narrative ; Night and a Distant Church ; It's Here in The ; Spyrytual / Russell Atkins -- from A Street in Bronzeville ; Beverly Hills, Chicago ; The Bean Eater ; We Real Cool ; A Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi. Meanwhile, a Mississippi Mother Burns Bacon ; The Last Quatrain of the Ballad of Emmett Till ; The Chicago Defender Sends a Man to Little Rock ; The Lovers of the Poor ; Malcolm X ; The Second Sermon on the Warpland ; Paul Robeson ; The Life of Lincoln West ; The Boy Died in My Alley ; Infirm ; I Am a Black ; An Old Black Woman, Homeless, and Indistinct / Gwendolyn Brooks -- To Julia de Burgos ; Ay, Ay, Ay of the Kinky-Haired Negress ; Poem of the Unborn Child ; Farewell in Welfare Island ; The Sun in Welfare Island / Julia de Burgos -- The Small Bells of Benin ; Etta Moten's Attic / Margaret Danner -- from Ebony Under Granite ; Mojo Mike's Beer Garden ; Four Glimpses of Night / Frank Marshall Davis -- Sorrow Is the Only Faithful One ; The Morning Duke Ellington Praised the Lord and Six Little Black Davids Tapped Danced Unto / Owen Dodson -- Those Winter Sundays ; Frederick Douglass ; Middle Passage ; Runagate Runagate ; Ice Storm ; A Letter from Phillis Wheatley ; Paul Laurence Dunbar ; [American Journal] / Robert Hayden -- The Truth ; Jazz Is My Religion ; The Nice Colored Man / Ted Joans -- Hawk Lawler: Chorus ; I, Too, Know What I Am Not ; Would You Wear My Eyes? ; War Memoir ; Walking Parker Home ; Crootey Songo ; Heavy Water Blues ; Blues for Hal Waters ; Oregon / Bob Kaufman -- from Dark Testament ; Prophecy / Pauli Murray -- A Private Letter to Brazil ; Review from Staten Island ; Man White, Brown Girl and All That Jazz / Gloria C. Oden -- Young Poet / Myron O'Higgins -- Harlem Dawn ; A Definition ; Jean-Jaques / Oliver Pitcher -- Booker T. and W.E.B. ; An Answer to Lerone Bennett's Questionnaire On a Name for Black Americans ; A Poet Is Not a Jukebox / Dudley Randall -- Ballad of American Mores ; Face of Poverty / Lucy E. Smith -- Dark Symphony ; from Harlem Gallery, Book I: The Curator / Melvin B. Tolson -- For My People ; Molly Means ; October Journey / Margaret Walker -- Between the World and Me ; Selected Haiku / Richard Wright.
THREE: THE DARK TOWER 1919-1936. Japanese Hokku ; Negro Woman ; Effigy / Lewis Grandison Alexander -- Heritage ; Lines written at the Grave of Alexander Dumas ; Fantasy ; To a Dark Girl ; Dirge for a Free Spirit ; I Build America ; Epitaph / Gwendolyn B. Bennett -- The Return ; A Black Man Talks of Reaping ; Southern Mansion ; The Day-breakers / Arna Bontemps -- Ma Rainey ; Old Lem ; Slim Greer ; Strange Legacies ; Southern Cop ; To a Certain Lady, in Her Garden ; Let Us Suppose / Sterling A. Brown -- Portraiture ; Black Baby ; Impressions from a Family Album ; Coveted Epitaph ; Denial ; Idle Wonder / Anita Scott Coleman -- Longings ; Goal ; Farewell ; Having Had You ; Four Poems--After the Japanese ; For a New Mother ; I Look at Death / Mae V. Cowdery -- Yet Do I Marvel ; Incident ; Tableau ; Saturday's Child ; Heritage ; from Epitaphs ; From the Dark Tower ; Uncle Jim ; Scottsboro, Too, Is Worth Its Song / Countee Cullen -- No Images ; Nineteen-twenty-nine ; My Lord, What a Morning ; Down-Home Boy ; Carry Me Back / Waring Cuney -- The Mask ; Solace / Clarissa Scott Delany -- Dead Fires ; La Vie C'est la vie ; Oblivion / Jessie Redmon Fauset -- My Last Name / Nicolas Guillen -- Notes Found Near a Suicide / Frank Horne -- The Negro Speaks of Rivers ; The Weary Blues ; Mother to son ; Jazz Band in a Parisian Cabaret ; Beale Street Love ; Cross ; Personal ; Midwinter Blues ; Bound No'th Blues ; Dream Variations ; I, Too ; Song for a Dark Girl ; Let America be America Again ; from Montage of a Dream Deferred ; Madam and the Rent Man ; from Ask Your Mama / Langston Hughes -- The Singer ; The Maestro / Eva A. Jessye -- The Heart of a Woman ; Cosmopolite ; Black Woman ; Old Black Men ; Common Dust ; I Want to Die While You Love Me ; Interracial / Georgia Douglas Johnson -- Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem ; Poem ; Invocation / Helene Johnson -- Jamaica Market / Agnes Maxwell-Hall -- Christmas in de Air ; The Harlem Dancer ; Harlem Shadows ; If We Must Die ; On Broadway ; The Tropics in New York ; The Lynching ; America ; My Mother ; "The white man is a tiger at my throat" / Claude McKay -- Man and Maid / Myra Estelle Morris -- Shadow / Richard Bruce Nugent -- Requiem ; This Is My Vow / Lucia Mae Pitts -- October Prayer ; Flag Salute / Esther Popel -- Black and Blue ; The Tree of Hope / Andy Razaf -- At the Carnival ; White Things ; Sybil Warns Her Sister / Anne Spencer -- Five Vignettes ; Her Lips Are Copper Wire ; from Cane ; from Essentials ; Be with Me / Jean Toomer.
TWO: LIFT EVERY VOICE 1900-1918. The House of Falling Leaves / William Stanley Braithwaite -- Driftwood / Olivia Ward Bush -- America ; Character or Color--Which? ; Late Mother / Carrie Williams Clifford -- Paul Laurence Dunbar / James D. Corrothers -- A Prayer ; And What Shall You Say? ; Supplication ; A Woman at Her Husband's Grave / Joseph Seamon Cotter, Jr. -- Dr. Booker T Washington to the National Negro Business League / Joseph Seamon Cotter, Sr. -- A Litany at Atlanta / W. E. B. Du Bois -- We Wear the Mask ; A Negro Love Song ; When Malindy Sings ; When de Co'n Pone's Hot ; An Ante-Bellum Sermon ; Sympathy ; A Death Song ; Compensation / Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Violets ; I Sit and Sew ; The Proletariat Speaks / Alice Dunbar-Nelson -- The Black Finger ; A Mona Lisa ; El Beso ; You ; Rosabel ; The Eyes of My Regret ; Trees ; Tenebris ; Grass Fingers ; To Keep the Memory of Charlotte Forten Grimké / Angelina Weld Grimké -- Wooing ; A Spade Is Just a Spade ; Here and Hereafter / Walter Everette Hawkins -- Retrospect / Josephine D. Heard -- When I Die ; The Lonely Mother ; Who Is That A-Walking in the Corn? ; from African Nights / Fenton Johnson -- Lift Every Voice and Sing ; Sence You Went Away ; O Black and Unknown Bards ; My City ; Go Down Death / James Weldon Johnson -- from The Fledgling Poet and the Poetry Society / George R. Margetson -- Ode to the Sun / Eloise Bibb Thompson -- To a Little Colored Boy / Priscilla Jane Thompson -- The New Negro / Lucian B. Watkins.
ONE: BURY ME IN A FREE LAND 1770-1899. On imagination ; On Recollection ; On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield. 1770 ; To S. M. a young African Painter, on seeing his Works ; To His Excellency General Washington / Phillis Wheatley -- An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatly, Ethiopian Poetess, in Boston / Jupiter Hammon -- [Bars Fight] / Lucy Terry -- A Mathematical Problem in Verse / Benjamin Banneker -- To Eliza ; The Slave's Complaint ; On hearing of the intention of a gentleman to purchase the Poet's freedom ; Division of an estate ; The Art of a Poet ; George Moses Horton, Myself / George Moses Horton -- An Appeal to Woman ; The Grave of the Slave / Sarah Louisa Forten -- Concatination [Selected Pottery Verses, 1834-1862] / David Drake -- The Natives of America ; Reflections / Ann Plato -- Armand Lanusse: Epigram ; Camille Thierry Ideas ; Pierre Dalcour: Verse Written in the Album of Mademoiselle _____ ; Victor-Ernest Rillieux: Love and Devotion/ Les Cenelles -- America ; To Cinque / James M. Whitfield -- Hope and Confidence / Charles L. Reason -- A Life-Day / George B. Vashon -- The Emigrant / Benjamin Clark -- Song for the First of August / James Madison Bell -- A June Song ; A Parting Hymn ; In the earnest path of duty / Charlotte Forten Grimḱe -- Toussaint L'Ouverture ; Self-Mastery / Henrietta Cordelia Ray -- from The Rape of Florida ; A Question / Albery A. Whitman -- The Slave Mother ; Bury Me in a Free Land ; Learning to Read ; A Double Standard ; Songs for the People / Frances Ellen Watkins Harper.
Subject: Passive resistance United States Poetry
Social problems Poetry
African Americans Poetry
African Americans in literature
African Americans Intellectual life
American poetry African American authors History and criticism
American poetry African American authors
Genre: Poetry.

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50500. ‡tONE: BURY ME IN A FREE LAND 1770-1899. On imagination ; ‡tOn Recollection ; ‡tOn the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield. 1770 ; ‡tTo S. M. a young African Painter, on seeing his Works ; ‡tTo His Excellency General Washington / ‡rPhillis Wheatley -- ‡tAn Address to Miss Phillis Wheatly, Ethiopian Poetess, in Boston / ‡rJupiter Hammon -- ‡t[Bars Fight] / ‡rLucy Terry -- ‡tA Mathematical Problem in Verse / ‡rBenjamin Banneker -- ‡tTo Eliza ; ‡tThe Slave's Complaint ; ‡tOn hearing of the intention of a gentleman to purchase the Poet's freedom ; ‡tDivision of an estate ; ‡tThe Art of a Poet ; ‡tGeorge Moses Horton, Myself / ‡rGeorge Moses Horton -- ‡tAn Appeal to Woman ; ‡tThe Grave of the Slave / ‡rSarah Louisa Forten -- ‡tConcatination [Selected Pottery Verses, 1834-1862] / ‡rDavid Drake -- ‡tThe Natives of America ; ‡tReflections / ‡rAnn Plato -- ‡tArmand Lanusse: Epigram ; ‡tCamille Thierry Ideas ; ‡tPierre Dalcour: Verse Written in the Album of Mademoiselle _____ ; ‡tVictor-Ernest Rillieux: Love and Devotion/ ‡rLes Cenelles -- ‡tAmerica ; ‡tTo Cinque / ‡rJames M. Whitfield -- ‡tHope and Confidence / ‡rCharles L. Reason -- ‡tA Life-Day / ‡rGeorge B. Vashon -- ‡tThe Emigrant / ‡rBenjamin Clark -- ‡tSong for the First of August / ‡rJames Madison Bell -- ‡tA June Song ; ‡tA Parting Hymn ; ‡tIn the earnest path of duty / ‡rCharlotte Forten Grimḱe -- ‡tToussaint L'Ouverture ; ‡tSelf-Mastery / ‡rHenrietta Cordelia Ray -- ‡tfrom The Rape of Florida ; ‡tA Question / ‡rAlbery A. Whitman -- ‡tThe Slave Mother ; ‡tBury Me in a Free Land ; ‡tLearning to Read ; ‡tA Double Standard ; ‡tSongs for the People / ‡rFrances Ellen Watkins Harper.
50500. ‡tTWO: LIFT EVERY VOICE 1900-1918. The House of Falling Leaves / ‡rWilliam Stanley Braithwaite -- ‡tDriftwood / ‡rOlivia Ward Bush -- ‡tAmerica ; ‡tCharacter or Color--Which? ; ‡tLate Mother / ‡rCarrie Williams Clifford -- ‡tPaul Laurence Dunbar / ‡rJames D. Corrothers -- ‡tA Prayer ; ‡tAnd What Shall You Say? ; ‡tSupplication ; ‡tA Woman at Her Husband's Grave / ‡rJoseph Seamon Cotter, Jr. -- ‡tDr. Booker T Washington to the National Negro Business League / ‡rJoseph Seamon Cotter, Sr. -- ‡tA Litany at Atlanta / ‡rW. E. B. Du Bois -- ‡tWe Wear the Mask ; ‡tA Negro Love Song ; ‡tWhen Malindy Sings ; ‡tWhen de Co'n Pone's Hot ; ‡tAn Ante-Bellum Sermon ; ‡tSympathy ; ‡tA Death Song ; ‡tCompensation / ‡rPaul Laurence Dunbar -- ‡tViolets ; ‡tI Sit and Sew ; ‡tThe Proletariat Speaks / ‡rAlice Dunbar-Nelson -- ‡tThe Black Finger ; ‡tA Mona Lisa ; ‡tEl Beso ; ‡tYou ; ‡tRosabel ; ‡tThe Eyes of My Regret ; ‡tTrees ; ‡tTenebris ; ‡tGrass Fingers ; ‡tTo Keep the Memory of Charlotte Forten Grimké / ‡rAngelina Weld Grimké -- ‡tWooing ; ‡tA Spade Is Just a Spade ; ‡tHere and Hereafter / ‡rWalter Everette Hawkins -- ‡tRetrospect / ‡rJosephine D. Heard -- ‡tWhen I Die ; ‡tThe Lonely Mother ; ‡tWho Is That A-Walking in the Corn? ; ‡tfrom African Nights / ‡rFenton Johnson -- ‡tLift Every Voice and Sing ; ‡tSence You Went Away ; ‡tO Black and Unknown Bards ; ‡tMy City ; ‡tGo Down Death / ‡rJames Weldon Johnson -- ‡tfrom The Fledgling Poet and the Poetry Society / ‡rGeorge R. Margetson -- ‡tOde to the Sun / ‡rEloise Bibb Thompson -- ‡tTo a Little Colored Boy / ‡rPriscilla Jane Thompson -- ‡tThe New Negro / ‡rLucian B. Watkins.
50500. ‡tTHREE: THE DARK TOWER 1919-1936. Japanese Hokku ; ‡tNegro Woman ; ‡tEffigy / ‡rLewis Grandison Alexander -- ‡tHeritage ; ‡tLines written at the Grave of Alexander Dumas ; ‡tFantasy ; ‡tTo a Dark Girl ; ‡tDirge for a Free Spirit ; ‡tI Build America ; ‡tEpitaph / ‡rGwendolyn B. Bennett -- ‡tThe Return ; ‡tA Black Man Talks of Reaping ; ‡tSouthern Mansion ; ‡tThe Day-breakers / ‡rArna Bontemps -- ‡tMa Rainey ; ‡tOld Lem ; ‡tSlim Greer ; ‡tStrange Legacies ; ‡tSouthern Cop ; ‡tTo a Certain Lady, in Her Garden ; ‡tLet Us Suppose / ‡rSterling A. Brown -- ‡tPortraiture ; ‡tBlack Baby ; ‡tImpressions from a Family Album ; ‡tCoveted Epitaph ; ‡tDenial ; ‡tIdle Wonder / ‡rAnita Scott Coleman -- ‡tLongings ; ‡tGoal ; ‡tFarewell ; ‡tHaving Had You ; ‡tFour Poems--After the Japanese ; ‡tFor a New Mother ; ‡tI Look at Death / ‡rMae V. Cowdery -- ‡tYet Do I Marvel ; ‡tIncident ; ‡tTableau ; ‡tSaturday's Child ; ‡tHeritage ; ‡tfrom Epitaphs ; ‡tFrom the Dark Tower ; ‡tUncle Jim ; ‡tScottsboro, Too, Is Worth Its Song / ‡rCountee Cullen -- ‡tNo Images ; ‡tNineteen-twenty-nine ; ‡tMy Lord, What a Morning ; ‡tDown-Home Boy ; ‡tCarry Me Back / ‡rWaring Cuney -- ‡tThe Mask ; ‡tSolace / ‡rClarissa Scott Delany -- ‡tDead Fires ; ‡tLa Vie C'est la vie ; ‡tOblivion / ‡rJessie Redmon Fauset -- ‡tMy Last Name / ‡rNicolas Guillen -- ‡tNotes Found Near a Suicide / ‡rFrank Horne -- ‡tThe Negro Speaks of Rivers ; ‡tThe Weary Blues ; ‡tMother to son ; ‡tJazz Band in a Parisian Cabaret ; ‡tBeale Street Love ; ‡tCross ; ‡tPersonal ; ‡tMidwinter Blues ; ‡tBound No'th Blues ; ‡tDream Variations ; ‡tI, Too ; ‡tSong for a Dark Girl ; ‡tLet America be America Again ; ‡tfrom Montage of a Dream Deferred ; ‡tMadam and the Rent Man ; ‡tfrom Ask Your Mama / ‡rLangston Hughes -- ‡tThe Singer ; ‡tThe Maestro / ‡rEva A. Jessye -- ‡tThe Heart of a Woman ; ‡tCosmopolite ; ‡tBlack Woman ; ‡tOld Black Men ; ‡tCommon Dust ; ‡tI Want to Die While You Love Me ; ‡tInterracial / ‡rGeorgia Douglas Johnson -- ‡tSonnet to a Negro in Harlem ; ‡tPoem ; ‡tInvocation / ‡rHelene Johnson -- ‡tJamaica Market / ‡rAgnes Maxwell-Hall -- ‡tChristmas in de Air ; ‡tThe Harlem Dancer ; ‡tHarlem Shadows ; ‡tIf We Must Die ; ‡tOn Broadway ; ‡tThe Tropics in New York ; ‡tThe Lynching ; ‡tAmerica ; ‡tMy Mother ; ‡t"The white man is a tiger at my throat" / ‡rClaude McKay -- ‡tMan and Maid / ‡rMyra Estelle Morris -- ‡tShadow / ‡rRichard Bruce Nugent -- ‡tRequiem ; ‡tThis Is My Vow / ‡rLucia Mae Pitts -- ‡tOctober Prayer ; ‡tFlag Salute / ‡rEsther Popel -- ‡tBlack and Blue ; ‡tThe Tree of Hope / ‡rAndy Razaf -- ‡tAt the Carnival ; ‡tWhite Things ; ‡tSybil Warns Her Sister / ‡rAnne Spencer -- ‡tFive Vignettes ; ‡tHer Lips Are Copper Wire ; ‡tfrom Cane ; ‡tfrom Essentials ; ‡tBe with Me / ‡rJean Toomer.
50500. ‡tFOUR: BALLADS OF REMEMBRANCE 1936-1959. To Satch (American Gothic) ; ‡tNat Turner or Let Him Come ; ‡tIf the Stars Should Fall / ‡rSamuel Allen -- ‡tNarrative ; ‡tNight and a Distant Church ; ‡tIt's Here in The ; ‡tSpyrytual / ‡rRussell Atkins -- ‡tfrom A Street in Bronzeville ; ‡tBeverly Hills, Chicago ; ‡tThe Bean Eater ; ‡tWe Real Cool ; ‡tA Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi. Meanwhile, a Mississippi Mother Burns Bacon ; ‡tThe Last Quatrain of the Ballad of Emmett Till ; ‡tThe Chicago Defender Sends a Man to Little Rock ; ‡tThe Lovers of the Poor ; ‡tMalcolm X ; ‡tThe Second Sermon on the Warpland ; ‡tPaul Robeson ; ‡tThe Life of Lincoln West ; ‡tThe Boy Died in My Alley ; ‡tInfirm ; ‡tI Am a Black ; ‡tAn Old Black Woman, Homeless, and Indistinct / ‡rGwendolyn Brooks -- ‡tTo Julia de Burgos ; ‡tAy, Ay, Ay of the Kinky-Haired Negress ; ‡tPoem of the Unborn Child ; ‡tFarewell in Welfare Island ; ‡tThe Sun in Welfare Island / ‡rJulia de Burgos -- ‡tThe Small Bells of Benin ; ‡tEtta Moten's Attic / ‡rMargaret Danner -- ‡tfrom Ebony Under Granite ; ‡tMojo Mike's Beer Garden ; ‡tFour Glimpses of Night / ‡rFrank Marshall Davis -- ‡tSorrow Is the Only Faithful One ; ‡tThe Morning Duke Ellington Praised the Lord and Six Little Black Davids Tapped Danced Unto / ‡rOwen Dodson -- ‡tThose Winter Sundays ; ‡tFrederick Douglass ; ‡tMiddle Passage ; ‡tRunagate Runagate ; ‡tIce Storm ; ‡tA Letter from Phillis Wheatley ; ‡tPaul Laurence Dunbar ; ‡t[American Journal] / ‡rRobert Hayden -- ‡tThe Truth ; ‡tJazz Is My Religion ; ‡tThe Nice Colored Man / ‡rTed Joans -- ‡tHawk Lawler: Chorus ; ‡tI, Too, Know What I Am Not ; ‡tWould You Wear My Eyes? ; ‡tWar Memoir ; ‡tWalking Parker Home ; ‡tCrootey Songo ; ‡tHeavy Water Blues ; ‡tBlues for Hal Waters ; ‡tOregon / ‡rBob Kaufman -- ‡tfrom Dark Testament ; ‡tProphecy / ‡rPauli Murray -- ‡tA Private Letter to Brazil ; ‡tReview from Staten Island ; ‡tMan White, Brown Girl and All That Jazz / ‡rGloria C. Oden -- ‡tYoung Poet / ‡rMyron O'Higgins -- ‡tHarlem Dawn ; ‡tA Definition ; ‡tJean-Jaques / ‡rOliver Pitcher -- ‡tBooker T. and W.E.B. ; ‡tAn Answer to Lerone Bennett's Questionnaire On a Name for Black Americans ; ‡tA Poet Is Not a Jukebox / ‡rDudley Randall -- ‡tBallad of American Mores ; ‡tFace of Poverty / ‡rLucy E. Smith -- ‡tDark Symphony ; ‡tfrom Harlem Gallery, Book I: The Curator / ‡rMelvin B. Tolson -- ‡tFor My People ; ‡tMolly Means ; ‡tOctober Journey / ‡rMargaret Walker -- ‡tBetween the World and Me ; ‡tSelected Haiku / ‡rRichard Wright.
50500. ‡tFIVE: IDEAS OF ANCESTRY 1959-1975. Still I Rise ; ‡tPhenomenal Woman / ‡rMaya Angelou -- ‡tPreface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note ; ‡tLook for You Yesterday, Here You Come Today ; ‡tNotes for a Speech ; ‡tThe Liar ; ‡tShort Speech to My Friends ; ‡tThree Modes of History and Culture ; ‡tSOS ; ‡tBlack Art ; ‡tWhy's 12 / ‡rAmiri Baraka (Leroi Jones) -- ‡tKing: April 4, 1968 / ‡rGerald Barrax -- ‡tBlues ; ‡tAll God's Chillun ; ‡tThe White River ; ‡tSam Lord / ‡rKamau Brathwaite -- ‡t"in the inner city" ; ‡tmiss rosie ; ‡tgood times ; ‡tadmonitions ; ‡t"being property once myself" ; ‡tthe lost baby poem ; ‡tfrom some jesus ; ‡tcutting greens ; ‡thomage to my hips ; ‡t"the light that came to lucille clifton" ; ‡tjasper texas 1998 ; ‡twhy some people be mad at me sometimes ; ‡t"i am accused of tending to the past" ; ‡tJump Rope Rhymes (transcribed) ; ‡tstudy the masters ; ‡tto my last period ; ‡twishes for sons ; ‡t"surely i am able to write poems" ; ‡t"won't you celebrate with me" / ‡rLucille Clifton -- ‡tHow Long Has Trane Been Gone ; ‡tOrisha ; ‡tRape ; ‡tJazz Fan Looks Back / ‡rJayne Cortez -- ‡tSon of Msippi ; ‡tBlack Star Line ; ‡tOuter Space Blues / ‡rHenry Dumas -- ‡tI Am a Black Woman / ‡rMari Evans -- ‡tI Would Be for You Rain / ‡rSarah Webster Fabio -- ‡tHigh on the Hog / ‡rJulia Fields -- ‡tBlack Power ; ‡tNikki-Rosa ; ‡tFor Saundra ; ‡tEgo Tripping ; ‡tA Poem for Carol ; ‡tLegacies / ‡rNikki Giovanni -- ‡tAmerican History ; ‡tDear John, Dear Coltrane ; ‡tNightmare Begins Responsibility ; ‡tReuben, Reuben ; ‡tTongue-Tied in Black and White ; ‡tLast Affair: Bessie's Blues Song ; ‡tThe Love Letters of Helen Pitts Douglass / ‡rMichael S. Harper -- ‡tDo Nothing till You Hear from Me ; ‡tA Coltrane Memorial / ‡rDavid Henderson -- ‡tMedicine Man / ‡rCalvin Hernton -- ‡tWhat Would I Do White? ; ‡tThese Poems ; ‡tI Must Become a Menace to My Enemies ; ‡tPoem about My Rights ; ‡tPoem for Haruko / ‡rJune Jordan -- ‡tBlues for Some Literary Friends & Myself ; ‡tFor Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers / ‡rKeorapetse Kgositsile -- ‡tA Poem for Myself ; ‡tThe Idea of Ancestry ; ‡tThe Bones of My Father ; ‡tHaiku ; ‡tFor Freckle-Faced Gerald ; ‡tThe Violent Space ; ‡tHard Rock Returns to Prison from the Hospital for the Criminal Insane ; ‡tFor Eric Dolphy ; ‡tFeeling Fucked Up / ‡rEtheridge Knight -- ‡tOn Being Head of the English Department / ‡rPInkie Gordon Lane -- ‡tCoal ; ‡tRevolution Is One Form of Social Change ; ‡tA Litany for Survival ; ‡tPower ; ‡tLunar Eclipse ; ‡tInheritance--His / ‡rAudre Lorde -- ‡tBut He Was Cool ; ‡tDon't Cry, Scream / ‡rHaki Madhubuti (Don L. Lee) -- ‡tSwallow the Lake ; ‡tHair / ‡rClarence Major -- ‡tMalcolm X--An Autobiography ; ‡tDon't Say Goodbye to the Porkpie Hat / ‡rLarry Neal -- ‡t26 Ways of Looking at a Black Man / ‡rRaymond R. Patterson -- ‡tHowlin Wolf ; ‡tBig Maybelle / ‡rSterling D. Plumpp ; From Where the Blues? ; "WE NEED" ; " ; Metagnomy / ‡rN. H. Pritchard -- ‡tBeware: Do Not Read This Poem ; ‡tPaul Laurence Dunbar in the Tenderloin ; ‡tThe Reactionary Poet / ‡rIshmael Reed -- ‡tsonnet ; ‡tpoll ; ‡tthe poor houses ; ‡tothello jones dresses for dinner ; ‡tAmerican Jazz Quartet / ‡rEd Roberson -- ‡thow i got ovah / ‡rCarolyn Rodgers -- ‡tfor our lady ; ‡tA Poem for My Father ; ‡tA poem for my brother ; ‡tfrom Philadelphia: Spring, 1985 ; ‡thaiku (for Osage ave and Doorknop) ; ‡thaiku (for mungu and morani and the children of soweto) ; ‡ttwo haiku (for Clarence H. Watson and The Count) ; ‡ttanka (for papa Joe Jones who used to toss me up to the sky) ; ‡thaiku (for domestic workers in the african diaspora) ; ‡thaiku ("man. you write me so") ; ‡ttanka ("like dark old men the") ; ‡thaiku ("like ermine when i") ; ‡thaiku ("i want to make you") ; ‡tblues ; ‡tSong No. 2 / ‡rSonia Sanchez -- ‡tWhitey on the Moon ; ‡tThe Revolution Will Not Be Televised ; ‡tHome Is Where the Hatred Is / ‡rGil Scott-Heron -- ‡tAfter Vallejo / ‡rA. B. Spellman -- ‡tInauguration ; ‡tSong / ‡rLorenzo Thomas -- ‡tOne for Charlie Mingus ; ‡tPoem for My Father ; ‡tAfter Hearing a Radio Announcement: A Comment on Some Conditions / ‡rQuincy Troupe -- ‡tA Far Cry from Africa ; ‡tCodicil ; ‡tBlues ; ‡tfrom The Schooner Flight ; ‡tSea Canes ; ‡tVolcano ; ‡tEaster ; ‡tfrom Omeros: Chapter VIII / ‡rDerek Walcott -- ‡tWomen / ‡rAlice Walker -- ‡tblues for franks wooten ; ‡tfrom Maumau American Cantos: Canto 4 / ‡rTom Weatherly -- ‡tHow Stars Start ; ‡tDance of the Infidels ; ‡tBoogie with O.O. Gabugah ; ‡tThe Old O.O. Blues ; ‡tA Poem for Players / ‡rAl Young.
50500. ‡tSIX: BLUE LIGHT SUTRAS 1976-1989. Twenty-Year Marriage ; ‡tI Can't Get Started ; ‡tTwo Brothers ; ‡tThe Good Shepherd: Atlanta, 1981 / ‡rAI -- ‡tfrom Haiti / ‡rWill Alexander -- ‡tTitta / ‡rGeorge Barlow -- ‡tSoul Make a Path Through Shouting ; ‡tSally Hemings to Thomas Jefferson / ‡rCyrus Cassells -- ‡tfrom Portrait of a Nude Woman as Cleopatra / ‡rBarbara Chase-Riboud -- ‡tWhat It Means to Be Dark ; ‡tMastectomy ; ‡tfrom American Sonnets / ‡rWanda Coleman -- ‡tHarriet in the Promised Land / ‡rSam Cornish -- ‡tBlackbottom ; ‡tThe Weakness ; ‡tOn the Turning Up of Unidentified Black Female Corpses ; ‡tBlack Boys Play the Classics / ‡rToi Derricotte -- ‡tLeaving Eden ; ‡tfrom The Arcanum Poems ; ‡tFather / ‡rRalph Dickey -- ‡tTour Guide: La Maison des Esclaves ; ‡tTurning Forty in the 90's ; ‡tWednesday Mourning ; ‡tHeartbeats / ‡rMelvin Dixon -- ‡tThe House Slave ; ‡tDavid Walker (1785-1830) ; ‡tAdolescence--II ; ‡tBanneker ; ‡tfrom Thomas and Beulah ; ‡tCanary ; ‡tThe Return of Lieutenant James Reese Europe ; ‡tHattie McDaniel Arrives at the Cocoanut Grove ; ‡tfrom Sonata Mulattica / ‡rRita Dove -- ‡tThe Dance ; ‡tThe Supremes ; ‡tfrom Brutal Imagination / ‡rCornelius Eady -- ‡tBrown Girl Levitation, 1962-1989 ; ‡tConcerto no. 7: Condoleezza [working out] at the Watergate / ‡rNikky Finney -- ‡tSome Pieces ; ‡tHand Me Down Blues ; ‡tDark Mirror / ‡rCalvin Forbes -- ‡tThis Bridge Across ; ‡tTime with Stevie Wonder in It ; ‡tChris Gilbert: An Improvisation / ‡rChristopher Gilbert -- ‡tVernacular Examples ; ‡tPalaver ; ‡tSotto Voce / ‡rC. S. Giscombe -- ‡tFor My Mother (May I Inherit Half Her Strength) ; ‡tFor Claude McKay / ‡rLorna Goodison -- ‡tGoldsboro Narrative #4: My father's Viet Nam tour near over ; ‡tGoldsboro Narrative #28 ; ‡tGoldsboro Narrative #33 ; ‡tGoldsboro Narrative #7 ; ‡tAnnual Visit of the Quiet, Unmarried Son / ‡rForrest Hamer -- ‡tHeavy Corners ; ‡tCivil Servant ; ‡tFor My Own Protection / ‡rEssex Hemphill -- ‡t"C"ing in Colors: Blue / ‡rSafiya Henderson-Holmes -- ‡tSurplus Future Imperfect ; ‡tWoman, with wings ; ‡tShould you find me / ‡rErica Hunt -- ‡tDeep Song / ‡rGayl Jones -- ‡ti done got so thirsty that my mouth waters at the thought of rain / ‡rPatricia Spears Jones -- ‡tFragments from the Diary of Amelie Patiné, Quadroon, Mistress of Monsieur Jacques R _____ / ‡rSybil Kein -- ‡tfrom The Women of Plums / ‡rDolores Kendrick -- ‡tAnnabelle ; ‡tMore Girl Than Boy ; ‡tLetter to Bob Kaufman ; ‡tBlue Light Lounge Sutra for the Performance Poets at Harold Park Hotel ; ‡tFebruary in Sydney ; ‡tfrom Dien Cai Dau ; ‡tVenus's-flytraps ; ‡tMy Father's Love Letters ; ‡tAnodyne ; ‡tOde to the Maggot / ‡rYusef Komunyakaa -- ‡tFalso Brilhante ; ‡tSong of the Andoumboulou: 31 / ‡rNathaniel Mackey -- ‡tGra'ma ; ‡tTry to Understand Papa ; ‡tThrowing Stones at the All White Pool ; ‡tFade to Black / ‡rColleen J. McElroy -- ‡tLife in a Sterile Environment: A Case Study ; ‡tThe Day before Kindergarten: Taluca, Alabama, 1959 ; ‡tA Reconsideration of the Blackbird ; ‡tAn Anointing ; ‡tPoem for My Mothers and Other Makers of Asafetida ; ‡tThe Lynching / ‡rThylias Moss -- ‡tfrom Muse & Drudge ; ‡tfrom Sleeping with the Dictionary / ‡rHarryette Mullen -- ‡tA Strange Beautiful Woman ; ‡tSleepless Nights ; ‡tLonely Eagles ; ‡tStar-Fix ; from Future's Bones / ‡rMarilyn Nelson -- ‡tThe Broken English Dream / ‡rPedro Pietri -- ‡tThe Black Back-Ups / ‡rKate Rushin -- ‡tAll the Way Home ; ‡tfrom Dreamer / ‡rPrimus St. John -- ‡tTrying for Fire / ‡rTim Seibles -- ‡tfrom for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf / ‡rNtozake Shange -- ‡tBuilding Nicole's Mama ; ‡tDon't Drink the Water / ‡rPatricia Smith -- ‡tfrom Free! / ‡rSekou Sundiata -- ‡tInside the Blues Whale ; ‡tScrapple ; ‡tWashing the car with My Father ; ‡tJohn Henry Sleeping in High Grass / ‡rAfaa Michael Weaver -- ‡tfrom Letters to a New England Negro / ‡rSherley Anne Williams.
50500. ‡tSEVEN: PRAISE SONGS FOR THE DAY 1990-2008. Blue ; ‡tThe New Religion / ‡rChris Abani -- ‡tThe Venus Hottentot ; ‡tNineteen ; ‡tRace ; ‡tArs Poetica #28: African Leave-Taking Disorder ; ‡tArs Poetica #100: I Believe ; ‡tPraise Song for the Day / ‡rElizabeth Alexander -- ‡tloose strife ; ‡tDoug Flutie's 1984 Orange Bowl Hail Mary as Water into Fire / ‡rQuan Barry -- ‡tVerbal Mugging / ‡rPaul Beatty -- ‡tPrayer of the Backhanded ; ‡tBullet Points ; ‡t'N'em ; ‡tAnother Elegy ; ‡tThe Tradition / ‡rJericho Brown -- ‡tA Balance of Blues & Angels / ‡rDarrell Burton -- ‡tnap-i-ness / ‡rKyle Dargan -- ‡tNatural ; ‡tBlack Funk / ‡rKwame Dawes -- ‡tWednesday Poem / ‡rJoel Dias-Porter -- ‡tFrequently Asked Questions #10 / ‡rCamille Dungy -- ‡tView of the Library of Congress from Paul Laurence Dunbar High School / ‡rThomas Sayers Ellis -- ‡tSugar and Brine: Ella's Understanding ; ‡tSalt / ‡rVievee Francis -- ‡tburial ; ‡tA Small Needful Fact / ‡rRoss Gay -- ‡tSanta Ana of Grocery Carts ; ‡tTeeth ; ‡tOde to the Little "r" / ‡rAracelis Girmay -- ‡tSeeing the Body / ‡rRachel Eliza Griffiths -- ‡tBlack Mary Integrates the School House / ‡rDuriel E. Harris -- ‡tTouch ; ‡tSatchmo Returns to New Orleans ; ‡tThe Golden Shovel ; ‡tCarp Poem / ‡rTerrance Hayes -- ‡tHow to Listen ; ‡tEuphoria ; ‡tFerguson / ‡rMajor Jackson -- ‡tThe Gospel of Barbecue / ‡rHonorée Fannone Jeffers -- ‡tCharity on Blind Tom ; ‡tGeneral Bethune on Blind Tom ; ‡tBlind Boone's Vision ; ‡tMinnehaha / ‡rTyehimba Jess -- ‡tJesse Owens, 1963 ; ‡tRope / ‡rA. Van Jordan -- ‡tThirty Lines About the Fro ; ‡tMy Father's Kites / ‡rAllison Joseph -- ‡tDrop it Like It's Hottentot Venus / ‡rDouglas Kearney -- ‡tLanguage, Knowledge, a Teeming River of Implicatios ; ‡tTexts, Context, a Fear of Contamination / ‡rJohn Keene -- ‡tHostage / ‡rDaniell Legros Georges -- ‡tPlantation ; ‡tfrom Voyage of the Sable Venus ; ‡t"Lucy Terry Prince Prepares for Her Marriage" / ‡rRobin Coste Lewis -- ‡tOde to the Diasporican / ‡rMariposa -- ‡tfrom Good Stock Strange Blood / ‡rDawn Lundy Martin -- ‡tfrom The Big Smoke ; ‡tRobot Music / ‡rAdrian Matejka -- ‡tWhat the Oracle Said / ‡rShara mcCallum -- ‡tThe Keepin' It Real Awards / ‡rTony Medina -- ‡tBlackout 1977 / ‡rTracie Morris -- ‡tgayl jones ; ‡tcecil taylor ; ‡tjohnny cash ; ‡tI ran from it but was still in it / ‡rFred Moten -- ‡tOn Confessionalism / ‡rJohn Murillo -- ‡tWritten by Himself ; ‡tRaisin / ‡rGregory Pardlo -- ‡tBembe-Faced ; ‡tArroz con Son y Clave / ‡rWillie Perdomo -- ‡tBlue ; ‡tCotillion ; ‡tA Great Noise ; ‡tSpeak Low / ‡rCarl Phillips -- ‡tI want to not have to write another word about who cops keep killing / ‡rKhadijah Queen -- ‡tfrom Citizen: An American Lyric / ‡rClaudia Rankine -- ‡tThe Difficult Music ; ‡tThe Lucky One ; ‡tHesitation Theory ; ‡tMy Mother Was No White Dove / ‡rReginald Shepherd -- ‡tfrom The Lost Letters of Frederick Douglass ; ‡tstatistical haiku (or, how do they discount us? let me count the ways) ; ‡tode to my blackness / ‡rEvie Shockley -- ‡tSci-Fi -- ‡tDon't You Wonder, Sometimes? ; ‡tThe Universe Is a House Party ; ‡tDeclaration / ‡rTracy K. Smith -- ‡tOffering ; ‡tSnow / ‡rSharan Strange -- ‡tOde to Gentrification / ‡rSamantha Thornhill -- ‡tFlounder ; ‡tDrapery Factory, Gulfport, Mississippi, 1956 ; ‡tGraveyard Blues ; ‡tPilgrimage ; ‡tMiscegenation ; ‡tIncident / ‡rNatasha Trethewey -- ‡tStrip ; ‡tRR Lyrae: Matter / ‡rLyrae Van Clief-Stefanon -- ‡tWind Talker ; ‡tWork Ethic / ‡rFrank X. Walker -- ‡tDissidence ; ‡tGwendolyn Brooks / ‡rAnthony Walton -- ‡t"The reeds shook. A wide flat ass cradled in leather pants. This" / ‡rSimone White -- ‡tAmethyst Rocks / ‡rSaul Williams -- ‡tMoney Road / ‡rKevin Young.
50500. ‡tEIGHT: AFTER THE HURRICANE 2009-2020. How Can Black People Write about Flowers at a Time Like This / ‡rHanif Abdurraqib -- ‡tLa Negra Takes Medusa to the Hair Salon / ‡rElizabeth Acevedo -- ‡tCento Between the Ending and the End / ‡rCameron Awkward-Rich -- ‡tAmerica Will Be / ‡rJoshua Bennett -- ‡tA Postmodern Two-Step / ‡rReginald Dwayne Betts -- ‡tupon viewing the death of basquiat / ‡rMahogany L. Browne -- ‡tMassa's House / ‡rDominique Christina -- ‡tNashville / ‡rTiana Clark -- ‡tDear _____, / ‡rDeLana R. A. Dameron -- ‡tMy First Black Nature Poem(TM) / ‡rLaTasha N. Nevada Diggs -- ‡tI saw Emmett Till this week at the grocery store / ‡rEve L. Ewing -- ‡tAunt Flo and Uncle Phineas / ‡rSean Hill -- ‡t(Afterward) One Corner More/ Notes on a Letter to the Singer Abbey Lincoln from Her Lover, Abraham Lincoln / ‡rHarmony Holiday -- ‡tAfter the Hurricane / ‡rIshion Hutchinson -- ‡tKansas / ‡rGary Jackson -- ‡tKudzu / ‡rSaeed Jones -- ‡tThe moon rose over the bay. I had a lot of feelings / ‡rDonika Kelly -- ‡tOne Country / ‡rRickey Laurentiis -- ‡tStill When I Picture It the Face of God Is a White Man's Face / ‡rShane McCrae -- ‡tCloser / ‡rAnis Mojgani -- ‡t#sayhername / ‡rAja Monet -- ‡tThe President's Wife / ‡rMorgan Parker -- ‡tViolins / ‡rRowan Ricardo Phillips -- ‡tHistory / ‡rCamille Rankine -- ‡tBlack Can Sleep / ‡rJustin Phillip Reed -- ‡tChildren Listen / ‡rRoger Reeves -- ‡tWhy Is We Americans / ‡rAlison C. Rollins -- ‡tObject Permanence / ‡rNicole Sealey -- ‡tGnawa Boy, Marrakesh, 1968 / ‡rCharif Shanahan -- ‡tFisherman's Daughter / ‡rSafiya Sinclair -- ‡tdinosaurs in the hood / ‡rDanez Smith -- ‡tYour National Anthem / ‡rClint Smith -- ‡tPrayer / ‡rPhillip B. Williams -- ‡tOde to Herb Kent / ‡rJamila Woods.
520 . ‡aAcross a turbulent history, Black poets created a rich and multifaceted tradition that has been both a reckoning with American realities and an imaginative response to them. One of the great American art forms, African American poetry encompasses many kinds of verse: formal, experimental, vernacular, lyric, and protest. The anthology opens with moving testaments to the power of poetry as a means of self-assertion, as enslaved people voice their passionate resistance to slavery. This volume captures the power and beauty of this diverse tradition and its challenge to American poetry and culture. Here are all the significant movements and currents: the nineteenth-century Francophone poets known as Les Cenelles, the Chicago Renaissance that flourished around Gwendolyn Brooks, the early 1960s Umbra group, and the more recent work of writers affiliated with Cave Canem and the Dark Noise Collective. Here too are poems of singular, hard-to-classify figures: the enslaved potter David Drake, the allusive modernist Melvin B. Tolson, the Cleveland-based experimentalist Russell Atkins. The volume also features biographies of each poet and notes that illuminate cultural references and allusions to historical events-- adapted from dust jacket.
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650 0. ‡aSocial problems ‡vPoetry.
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