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Modern Black poets, a collection of critical essays, Edited by Donald B. Gibson

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Modern Black poets, a collection of critical essays, Edited by Donald B. Gibson
Language
eng
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Modern Black poets
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Edited by Donald B. Gibson
Series statement
Twentieth century viewsA Spectrum book
Sub title
a collection of critical essays
Table Of Contents
Gibson, D. B. Introduction.--Redding, J. S. The new Negro poet in the twenties.--Randall, D. The Black aesthetic in the thirties, forties, and fifties.--Gibson, D. B. The good Black poet and the good gray poet: the poetry of Hughes and Whitman.--Emanuel, J. A. Christ in Alabama: religion in the Poetry of Langston Hughes.--Collier, E. W. I do not marvel, Countee Cullen.--A poet's odyssey: Melvin B. Tolson.--Davis, C. T. Robert Hayden's use of history.--Jacobus, L. A. Imamu Amiri Baraka: the quest for moral order.--Taylor, C. Baraka as poet.--Palmer, R. R. The poetry of three revolutionists: Don L. Lee, Sonia Sanchez, and Nikki Giovanni.--Davis, A. P. The new poetry of Black hate.--Humanistic protest in recent black poetry.--Bibliography (p. 167-181)
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