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Church and Identity
- Jericho Brown's upbringing in the Black church influenced his poetry through its dramatic and energetic expression.
- Changing his name allowed him to embrace individuality within community and the freedom to explore complex themes.
Love and Brutality
- Jericho Brown's poetry explores the intersection of love and brutality, a complex reality often overlooked.
- He examines how love can go awry or be used to justify violence, posing questions through his work.
Love and Politics
- Jericho Brown believes all poems are both love poems and political poems.
- True love requires acknowledging a person's full history and identity, encompassing their political reality.