Ground WorkHaki Madhubuti is one of the foremost Black poets and has been in the vanguard of Black letters for more than 25 years. He has perfected the ability to combine politics and poetry in a powerful and unique style that is both accessible and profound. GroundWork: Selected Poems from 1966-1996 is a landmark collection of Madhubuti's poetic vision for and critique of African-Americans and American society as a whole. From ""But He Was Cool"" and ""One Sided Shoot-out"" to ""White People are People Too"" and ""Too Many of Our Young are Dying"", GroundWork is a compendium of verse that is both thoughtful, memorable, and represents some of the best work in a generation of American poets of any color. |
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... taught to be anti - black , anti - self . No need in docu- menting that , for all one has to do is walk in any black ... taught himself the profound implications of his own revolutionary significance in America , it would never be taught ...
... taught to be anti - black , anti - self . No need in docu- menting that , for all one has to do is walk in any black ... taught himself the profound implications of his own revolutionary significance in America , it would never be taught ...
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... taught we are what we are going to be comin sam comin willie comin mable comin jesus malinda pepper now u different comin rise risin comin talkin about doin it yoself hunh about institutionalizing yr thoughts yr actions comin risin 137 ...
... taught we are what we are going to be comin sam comin willie comin mable comin jesus malinda pepper now u different comin rise risin comin talkin about doin it yoself hunh about institutionalizing yr thoughts yr actions comin risin 137 ...
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... taught to first generation immigrants at local trade schools and jr . colleges , taught to people lost and unaware of history or future , ignorant of the middle passages . the men , occupying space with men and motives , in prisons , in ...
... taught to first generation immigrants at local trade schools and jr . colleges , taught to people lost and unaware of history or future , ignorant of the middle passages . the men , occupying space with men and motives , in prisons , in ...
Contents
Foreword by Gwendolyn Brooks xiii | |
The New Integrationist 21 | |
Contradiction in Essence 27 | |
Copyright | |
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