African American Poetry
African-American Heritage Cookbook
New in paper! The fragrances, emotions, and tastes of the famous Tuskegee Institute, founded by the former slave, Booker T. Washington in 1881, are evoked in this collage of personal vignettes, pictorial accounts, poetry, and more than 200 traditional recipes.
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Complete Writings
A definitive collection of writings by the eighteenth-century American slave and author includes her letters, poetry, translations, short fiction, and essays, along with poetry by some of Wheatley`s contemporary African-American poets--Lucy Terry, J Copyr
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Gwendolyn Brooks: Two Poems
In 1950, Gwendolyn Brooks became the first African American to win a Pulitzer Prize in poetry for her second book, Annie Allen....
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Domestic Work
Trethewey, who is associated with the African-American poetic movement known as the Dark Room Collective, describes photographs of early 20th-century, African-American workers in this collection, observing with depth and insight the lives of dock ...
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Powerful Words
Offers a compilation of excerpts from speeches, poetry, songs, letters, and more from celebrated African-American authors, such as Dred Scott and Langston Hughes, while exploring the impact these writings have had in shaping African-American history Copyr
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Langston Hughes: Two Poems
Probably the most important writer of the Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes is widely held to be the first African American to earn a living as a writer....
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