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  2. Crystal Wilkinson - Wikipedia

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    Crystal E. Wilkinson is an African American feminist writer from Kentucky, and proponent of the Affrilachian Poet movement. [ 1 ] She is winner of a 2022 NAACP Image Award and a 2021 O. Henry Prize winner; she's a 2020 USA Fellow of Creative Writing. She teaches at the University of Kentucky.

  3. Sonia Sanchez - Wikipedia

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    Sonia Sanchez. Sonia Sanchez (born Wilsonia Benita Driver; September 9, 1934) [1] is an American poet, writer, and professor. She was a leading figure in the Black Arts Movement and has written over a dozen books of poetry, as well as short stories, critical essays, plays, and children's books. In the 1960s, Sanchez released poems in ...

  4. Amanda Gorman - Wikipedia

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    She wrote a tribute for black athletes for Nike [33] and has a book deal with Viking Children's Books to write two children's picture books. [34] [35] Gorman reading her poem "An American Lyric" in 2017. In 2017, Gorman became the first youth poet to open the literary season for the Library of Congress, and she has read her poetry on MTV.

  5. Pat Parker - Wikipedia

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    Pat Parker (born Patricia Cooks; January 20, 1944 – June 17, 1989) [2] was an African American poet and activist. Both her poetry and her activism drew from her experiences as a Black lesbian feminist. [3][4] Her poetry spoke about her tough childhood growing up in poverty, dealing with sexual assault, and the murder of a sister. [5]

  6. Jessica Care Moore - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Care Moore (born October 28, 1971) is an American poet. [ 1 ] She is the CEO of Moore Black Press, executive producer of BLACK WOMEN ROCK!, and founder of the literacy-driven jess Care moore Foundation. An internationally renowned poet, playwright, performance artist, and producer, she is the recipient of the 2013 Alain Locke Award from ...

  7. Doris Davenport (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Doris davenport (poet) Doris Davenport, sometimes styled as doris davenport (born 29 January 1949), [ 1 ] is a writer, educator, and literary and performance poet. [ 2 ] She wrote an essay featured in This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color entitled "The Pathology of Racism: A Conversation with Third World Wimmin." She ...

  8. June Jordan - Wikipedia

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    She became the director of The Poetry Center at SUNY at Stony Brook and was an English professor there from 1978 to 1989. From 1989 to 2002 she was a full professor in the departments of English, Women's Studies, and African American Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. Jordan was known as "the Poet of the People". [22]

  9. Claudia Rankine - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Claudia Rankine. Claudia Rankine (ˈræŋkɪn; born September 4, 1963 [ 1 ]) is an American poet, essayist, playwright and the editor of several anthologies. She is the author of five volumes of poetry, two plays and various essays. Her book of poetry, Citizen: An American Lyric, won the 2014 Los Angeles Times Book Award, [ 2 ] the ...