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  2. African-American literature - Wikipedia

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    African American literature—especially written poetry, but also prose—has a strong tradition of incorporating all of these forms of oral poetry. [9] These characteristics do not occur in all works by African American writers. Some scholars resist using Western literary theory to analyze African American literature.

  3. Punks (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    A collection of new and selected poems, the book's contents were written across three decades and inhabit various modes of poetry. In seven sections, the poems address Keene's identity as a black LGBTQ man and addresses topics like the AIDS crisis among other matters.

  4. Negro Poets and Their Poems - Wikipedia

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    The poetry of the era was published in several different ways, notably in the form of anthologies. The Book of American Negro Poetry (1922), Negro Poets and Their Poems (1923), An Anthology of Verse by American Negroes (1924), and Caroling Dusk (1927) have been cited as four major poetry anthologies of the Harlem Renaissance. [2]

  5. 20 Black poets to know this National Black Poetry Day - AOL

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    Every year, the mainstream literary gates seem to open just that much wider to allow for more diverse stories and The post 20 Black poets to know this National Black Poetry Day appeared first on ...

  6. Hurston/Wright Legacy Award - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 2001, the Legacy Award was the first national award presented to Black writers by a national organization of Black writers. [1] [2] It is granted for fiction, nonfiction and poetry, selected in a juried competition. [3] Each fall, writers and publishers are invited to submit fiction, nonfiction and poetry books published that year.

  7. Etheridge Knight - Wikipedia

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    The poems he had written during his time in prison were so effective that Dudley Randall, a poet and owner of Broadside Press, published Knight’s first volume of verse, Poems from Prison, and hailed Knight as one of the major poets of the Black Arts Movement. The book’s publication coincided with his release from prison.

  8. List of African American poets - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable African American poets. ... Kevin Young, poet, professor, editor, and literary ... Literature portal; List of African-American writers; List ...

  9. Essex Hemphill - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Hemphill and his colleagues started the Nethula Journal of Contemporary Literature, a publication aimed at showcasing the works of modern black artists. [3] [5] One of his first public readings was arranged by Nethula co-editor E. Ethelbert Miller at Howard University’s Founder Library where he performed beside and befriended filmmaker Michelle Parkerson. [3]