African American poets
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African American poets
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African American poets
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Incoming Resources
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- Langston Hughes, before and beyond Harlem, Faith Berry
- Gemini, an extended autobiographical statement on my first twenty-five years of being a Black poet, Nikki Giovanni
- Countee Cullen, poet of the Harlem Renaissance, Samuel Willard Crompton and Charlotte Etinde-Crompton
- Report from part one, Gwendolyn Brooks ; prefaces by Don L. Lee and George Kent
- The Black Notebooks, An Interior Journey, Toi Derricotte
- African-American poets, Michael R. Strickland
- S O S, poems 1961-2013, Amiri Baraka ; selected by Paul Vangelisti ; with an appendix introduced by Harmony Holiday
- Dave the potter, artist, poet, slave, by Laban Carrick Hill illustrated by Bryan Collier
- Imagine being more afraid of freedom than slavery, poems, Pamela Sneed
- Langston Hughes, jazz poet of the Harlem renaissance, Samuel Willard Crompton and Charlotte Etinde-Crompton
- Mutiny, Phillip B. Williams
- Bid the vassal soar;, interpretive essays on the life and poetry of Phillis Wheatley (ca. 1753-1784) and George Moses Horton (ca. 1797-1883), [by] M.A. Richmond
- Hughes' dream Harlem, a New Heritage Films and D. Hutson L.L.C. production ; directed & produced by Jamal Joseph ; produced by Darralynn Hutson ; written by Darralynn Hutson, Jad Joseph, Jamal Joseph
- Art of work, the art and life of Haki R. Madhubuti, Lita Hooper
- BLESS THE BLOOD, A CANCER MEMOIR, Walela Nehanda
- Langston Hughes, poet, produced and directed by Jerry Baber and Amy A. Tiehel ; executive producer, Andrew Schlessinger
- This waiting for love, Helene Johnson, Poet of the Harlem Renaissance, edited and with an introduction by Verner D. Mitchell ; foreword by Cheryl A. Wall ; afterword by Abigail McGrath
- Slam, Trimark Pictures, Offline Entertainment Group & Slam Pictures present a Marc Levin film ; produced by Henri M. Kessler, Marc Levin, Richard Stratton
- A long way from St. Louie, travel memoirs, Colleen J. McElroy
- Fathering words, the making of an African American writer, E. Ethelbert Miller
- How the end first showed, D. M. Aderibigbe
- Children of apartness, by Elaine Upton
- Kwame Alexander, by Abby Cooper
Outgoing Resources
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