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  2. Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn has distributed these educational materials to universities and high schools throughout Virginia. She set up a Poet's Spotlight Page on her website (www.carolynforonda.com) to highlight the work of poets who have a strong Virginia connection. She devoted countless hours on the road giving poetry readings and workshops throughout the state.

  3. Category:Poets from Virginia - Wikipedia

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  4. Daniel Webster Davis - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Webster Davis (March 25, 1862 – October 25, 1913) was an American educator, minister, and poet. He taught and ministered in Richmond, Virginia, and became a popular author and speaker, going on several speaking tours around the United States and Canada.

  5. ‘Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.’ This historic ...

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  6. Nikki Giovanni, prolific poet and civil rights activist, dies ...

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    Yolande Cornelia "Nikki" Giovanni Jr., the internationally recognized poet and provocateur, died Monday in Blacksburg, Virginia. She was 81. Giovanni was a prolific writer, activist, educator ...

  7. Ron Smith (American poet) - Wikipedia

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    He teaches creative writing (poetry, fiction, drama), twentieth-century American poetry, and has taught the life and works of Edgar Allan Poe at Mary Washington College, Virginia Commonwealth University, and the University of Richmond. [2] Ron Smith was the Writer in Residence [4] at St. Christopher's School [5]

  8. Virginia Quarterly Review - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Quarterly Review is a quarterly literary magazine [1] that was established in 1925 [2] by James Southall Wilson, at the request of University of Virginia president E. A. Alderman. This "National Journal of Literature and Discussion" includes poetry , fiction , book reviews , essays , photography , and comics .

  9. Anne Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Anne Bethel Spencer (born Bannister; February 6, 1882 – July 27, 1975) was an American poet, teacher, civil rights activist, librarian, and gardener.She was a prominent figure of the Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, despite living in Virginia for most of her life, far from the center of the movement in New York.