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The Black Poets
Book • 1985
The Black Poets is a comprehensive anthology that covers the full range of Black American poetry, from traditional folk songs to contemporary works.
Edited by Dudley Randall, it includes a diverse selection of poets and highlights the evolution of Black poetry over time.
The book emphasizes the importance of folk poetry as the root and inspiration for later literary works.
Edited by Dudley Randall, it includes a diverse selection of poets and highlights the evolution of Black poetry over time.
The book emphasizes the importance of folk poetry as the root and inspiration for later literary works.
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when discussing her experience with identity paralysis after a career-ending injury.


Maya Shankar

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Dr. Maya Shankar: How to Shape Your Identity & Goals
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; a poem from this book, "For Freckled Face Gerald," profoundly impacted him during his time in solitary confinement.

Reginald Dwayne Betts

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Reading Dostoevsky Behind Bars (Update)
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as a book he received while in solitary confinement.

Reginald Dwayne Betts

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112. Reading Dostoevsky Behind Bars
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as the book that changed his life in prison.


Dwayne Betts

Dwayne Betts on Beauty, Prison, and Redaction