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  2. Georgia Poetry Society - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the 2011 anthology The Reach of Song. The Georgia Poetry Society was established in Atlanta on August 30, 1979 by Charles J. Bruehler and Edward Davin Vickers. . Beginning with 30 charter members, the organization has expanded to about 200 m

  3. Burns Club Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The Burns Club of Atlanta is fifty-third in seniority among several hundred organizations recognized by the Scottish-based World Burns Federation. Officially organized on January 25, 1896, the centennial year of Robert Burns’ birth, the Burns Club of Atlanta is quite possibly the city's oldest surviving cultural and literary society.

  4. Atlanta Review - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Review is an international poetry journal based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was founded by Daniel Veach in 1994 and is published twice a year. Karen Head of the Georgia Institute of Technology became editor in 2016. [1] The journal's focus is poetry, but interviews and black-and-white artwork are occasionally accepted.

  5. National Federation of State Poetry Societies - Wikipedia

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    The organization promotes poetry, conducts biannual contests, and organizes workshops, meetings, readings and other events. The Alabama State Poetry Society was founded in 1968 [ 5 ] and incorporated as a 501 (c)(3) non-profit in 2015. [ 6 ]

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    Atlanta-based Republican organizer Michaelah Montgomery, whose group, Conserve the Culture, has been working to boost Black support for Trump, disagreed, arguing outreach events by Trump are ...

  7. National Youth Poet Laureate - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural National Youth Poet Laureate, Amanda Gorman, performing at the Library of Congress. [1]National Youth Poet Laureate is a title held in the United States by a young person who demonstrates skill in the arts, particularly poetry and/or spoken word, is a strong leader, is committed to social justice, and is active in civic discourse and advocacy.

  8. Ernest Hartsock - Wikipedia

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    Hartsock's volumes of poetry were: Romance and Stardust (1925); Narcissus and Iscariot (1927); and Strange Splendor (1930). In 1929 he was awarded the annual award of excellence by the Poetry Society of America for "Strange Splendor," the first Atlantan to ever be so recognized. [ 4 ]

  9. Category:Poetry organizations - Wikipedia

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    P. Pegnesischer Blumenorden; PennSound; Pennsylvania Poetry Society; Poem for Rent; Poems in the Waiting Room; The Poet and the Poem; Poet in the City; Poetics and Linguistics Association