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Women form service guild for hospital
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- Subjects: Idol, W. Chase, Mrs; Amos, R.T., Mrs; Carroll, Charles F., Mrs; Marsh, J.E., Mrs; Johnston, Lucille; Kirkman, O.A; Kearns, Tom; Millis, J.E; High Point Memorial Hospital, Inc.; Womens Guild of the High Point Memorial Hospital;
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- Thanksgiving [kit] by Adams, Michelle Medlock.(CARDINAL)668834; Johnston, Tony.(CARDINAL)720268; Wilson, Karma.(CARDINAL)318477; Colandro, Lucille.(CARDINAL)460766; Alsdurf, Phyllis.; Bishop, Jack.(CARDINAL)671028; Silvano, Wendi.;
Turkey trouble / Wendi Silvano -- Peyton picks the perfect pie / Jack Bishop -- Thanksgiving in the woods / Phyllis Alsdurf -- There was an old lady who swallowed a turkey! / Lucille Colandro -- Bear says thanks / Karma Wilson -- 10 fat turkeys / Tony Johnston -- What is Thanksgiving? / Michelle Medlock Adams -- 1 DVD "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving" -- 1 turkey puzzle (7 pieces with hanging bag) -- 6 felt character puppets with hanging bag.
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- Community Chest Chooses R.T. Amos As Its President by HIGH POINT Vertical Files(local)tlcaut24341651588400;
Civic Clubs-- Community ChestHPE article
- Subjects: High Point (N.C.) Community Chest; Civic Clubs (High Point, N.C.); Millis, H.A.; Hall, W.B; Amos, R.T; Wrenn,M.J., Mrs.; Kirkman, O.A; Sizemore, F.J.; Deffendal, C.E.; Kearns, Amos R; Sechrest, R.H., Mrs.; Millis, H.A., Mrs.; Andrews, T. Wingate.; Hunsucker, H.F.; Powell, W.T., Mrs.; Koontz, H.V.; Odom, H.O.; Underwood, Mary Leet.; Brinson, Robert Laurie "R. L.", Sr., Mrs.; Lindsay, R.O.; Price, W.E.; Kester, O.V.; Cecil, A. Coke; Jackson, W.L.; Ingle, Paul.; Johnston, Lucille.; Idol, W.C; Boyce, R.C.; Haworth, Horace.; Yow, D.T., Mrs.; Kearns, T.J.; Amos, R.T., Mrs; McEwen, W.B.; Parker, D.R.; Smith, Herman.; Schwartzberg, Ben, Mrs.; Moore, Ben, Mrs.; Walsh, B.G., Mrs.; Coley, C.Y.; McMurray, J.J.; Millis, J.E.; Lambeth, W.A., Rev.; Lyon, J.E.; Koonce, A.J; Lackey, O.V.; Massey, Lilliam.; Mendenhall, E.E; Lackey, C.V.; Kearns, Tom J.;
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- A history of the Princeton United Methodist Church / by Pittman, Lucille Rains.; Holt, Velma Elizabeth.;
Bibliographical references (page 102).
- Subjects: Princeton United Methodist Church;
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- Pioneers of African-American cinema [videorecording] / by DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid,film producer,contributor,composer.(CARDINAL)273158; Alexander, Chester A.,actor.; Berry, Torriano,commentator.(CARDINAL)776106; Bowman, Laura,1881-1957,actor.; Bowser, Pearl,1931-film director,cinematographer.(CARDINAL)659805; Boyd, Kathryn(Actress),actor.; Boykin, David(Saxophonist),actor,performer.; Brooks, Clarence,actor.; Brooks, Eunice,actor.; Brooks, Lucius,actor.; Calloway, Starr,actor.; Calnek, Roy,film director.; Cato, Minto,1900-1979,actor.; Caviness, Cathryn,actor.; Chenault, Lawrence,1877-1943,actor.; Comathiere, A. B.,actor.; Combs, Rhea L.,contributor.(CARDINAL)853663; Cornick, Walter,actor.; Criner, Lawrence,1898-1965,actor.; David, C. N.,film director.; Davis, Amon,performer.; Edwards, Mattie,1866-1944,actor.; Everett, Francine,1920-1999,actor,performer.; Fields, Sammie,actor.; Gant, Harry A.,1881-1967,film director.; Gilbert, Mercedes,actor.; Gilpin, Charles S.(Charles Sidney),1878-1930,actor.; Gist, Eloyce,1892-1974,screenwriter,film director,actor.; Gist, James,screenwriter,film director.; Guy, Barrington,actor.; Hardeman, Reather,actor.; Henderson, Harry,actor.(CARDINAL)810158; Heywood, Donald,-1967,composer.; Heywood, Donald,-1967,performer.; Hurston, Zora Neale,cinematographer.(CARDINAL)144564; Jeffries, Herb,actor,performer.; Johnson, Lillian,actor.(CARDINAL)825180; Johnstone, Norman,actor.; Jones, Jas. B.(James B.),actor.(CARDINAL)215171; Kahn, Richard C.,1897-1960,screenwriter,film director,film producer.; Lewis, Lucille,actor.; Mahon, Carl,actor.; Martin, Sara,1884-1955,performer.; Mashon, Mike,commentator.; Maurice, Richard D.,screenwriter,film director,actor.; Maxwell, M. C.,active 1920-1925,actor.; Mayo, Stella,active 1923-1924,actor.; McCormack, Pearl,actor.; Micheaux, Oscar,1884-1951,screenwriter,film director,film producer.(CARDINAL)713462; Montgomery, Frank,1870-1944,actor.; Moore, Charles R.,1893-1947,actor.; Moore, Tim,1887-1958,performer.; Moses, Ethel,actor,interviewee.; Moses, Lucia Lynn,1908-actor,interviewee.; Musser, Charles,contributor,commentator.(CARDINAL)274804; Newsome, Carman,actor.; Norman, Richard E.,1891-1960,film director.; Perugini, Frank,film director.; Pettus, William E.,actor.; Porter, Lew,1892-1956,composer.; Preer, Evelyn,actor.; Randol, George,actor.; Reynolds, Steve(Actor),actor.; Riley, Juanita,actor.; Roach, Max,1924-2007,composer.; Robeson, Paul,1898-1976,actor.(CARDINAL)153144; Robinson, Madame,actor.; Rodgers, Marshall,-1934,actor.; Russell, Alice B.(Actress),actor.; Russell, Julia Theresa,actor.; Sosin, Donald,composer.; Starkman, David,-1947,screenwriter.; Stewart, Jacqueline Najuma,1970-contributor,commentator.(CARDINAL)465797; Thompson, True T.,screenwriter.; Trible, Andrew,performer.; Tucker, Lorenzo,actor.; Waymon, Sam,composer.; Williams, Spencer,1893-1969,screenwriter,film director,actor.; Wood, Bret,film producer,commentator.; Young, Artie,actor.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Arthur, T. S.(Timothy Shay),1809-1885.Ten nights in a bar-room, and what I saw there.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Chesnutt, Charles W.(Charles Waddell),1858-1932.House behind the cedars.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Maugham, W. Somerset(William Somerset),1874-1965.Rain.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Micheaux, Oscar,1884-1951.Body and soul.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Micheaux, Oscar,1884-1951.Conquest.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Micheaux, Oscar,1884-1951.Jeff Ballinger's woman.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Pratt, William W.Ten nights in a bar-room.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Stribling, T. S.(Thomas Sigismund),1881-1965.Birthright.; Amegro Films (Firm),production company.; Colored Players Film Corporation,production company.; Dixie Comedies,production company.; Ebony Film Corp.,production company.; Four Tones (Musical group),performer.; Kino Classics (Firm),film distributor.; Kino Lorber, Inc.,film distributor.(CARDINAL)347545; Library of Congress.(CARDINAL)137409; Lincoln Motion Picture Company,production company.; Micheaux Film Corporation,production company.; Norman Film Manufacturing Company,production company.; Norman Studios,production company.; Screen Snapshots, Inc.; Torriano Film Productions,production company.;
Booklet includes bibliographical references (pages 74-75).Credits: Executive producer, Paul D. Miller ; producer, Bret Wood.Screen snapshots: Oscar Micheaux.A reckless rover: Sam Robinson.Birthright: Carman Newsome, S.O. (Ethel) Moses, Alec Lovejoy, Hazel Diaz, Trixie Smith.Body and soul: Paul Robeson, Mercedes Gilbert, Lawrence Chenault, Julia Theresa Russell, Marshall Rodgers, Chester A. Alexander, Walter Cornick, Madame Robinson, Lillian Johnson, Tom Fletcher.By right of birth: Clarence Brooks, Anita Thompson, Webb King.Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A.: Francine Everette, Don Wilson, Katherine Moore, Alfred Hawkins, David Boykin, Spencer Williams.Eleven p.m.: Richard Maurice, Sammie Fields, Orine Johnson, Wanda Maurice.Hot biskits: Thurston Briggs, Spencer Williams.Regeneration: Stella Mayo, M.C. Maxwell.Ten minutes to live: Lawrence Chenault, Willor Lee Guilford, Lorenzo Tucker, Laura Bowman, Tressie Mitchell, Donald Heywood.Ten nights in a bar room: Charles S. Gilpin, Lawrence Chenault, Harry Henderson, Arline Mickey, Myra Burwell.The blood of Jesus: Cathryn Caviness, Spencer Williams, Juanita Riley, Reather Hardeman, James B. Jones, Rev. R.L. Robertson and The Heavenly Choir.The bronze buckaroo: Herb Jeffries, Lucius Brooks, Artie Young, Spencer Williams, Clarence Brooks, The Four Tones.The darktown revue: Donald Heywood's Choir, Tim Moore, Andrew Trible, Amon Davis, Sara Martin.The exile: Eunice Brooks, Stanley Morrell, Nora Newsome, Charles Moore, George Randol, Katherine Noisette, A.B. Comathiere, Carl Mahon.The flying ace: Laurence Criner, Kathryn Boyd, Steve "Peg" Reynolds, Boise De Legge, George Colvin, Harold Platts.The girl from Chicago: Carl Mahon, Star Calloway, Alice B. Russell, Eunice Brooks, Minta Cato, John Everett.The scar of shame: Harry Henderson, Lucia Lynn Moses, Lawrence Chenault, Pearl McCormack, Norman Johnstone, William E. Pettus, Ann[ie] Kennedy.The symbol of the unconquered: Iris Hall, Walker Thompson, Lawrence Chenault.Two knights of vaudeville: Jimmy Marshall, Frank Montgomery, Florence McClain, Bert Murphy.Veiled aristocrats: Lucille Lewis, Lawrence Chenault, Walter Fleming, Lorenzo Tucker, Laura Bowman, Barrington Guy, Carl Mahon.Verdict: not guilty: Eloyce Gist.Within our gates: Evelyn Preer, William Starks, Mattie Edwards, Grant Edwards, E.G. Tatum, Jack Chenault.Among the most fascinating chapters of film history is that of the so-called "race films" that flourished in the 1920s -'40s. Unlike the "black cast" films produced within the Hollywood studio system, these films not only starred African Americans but were funded, written, produced, edited, distributed, and often exhibited by people of color. Entrepreneurial filmmakers built an industry apart from the Hollywood establishment, cultivating visual and narrative styles that were uniquely their own.DVD, NTSC, region 1; screen ratios vary; Dolby digital 2.0.National Film Registry selection, 1991: Blood of Jesus.National Film Registry selection, 1992: Within our gates.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Independent films.; Race films.; Short films.; Silent films.; Slapstick comedy films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; African American motion picture producers and directors.; African Americans in motion pictures.; African Americans;
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- Voices of Cherokee women / by Johnston, Carolyn,1948-(CARDINAL)278659;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 278-282) and index.Voices of Cherokee Women is a compelling collection of first-person accounts by Cherokee women. It includes letters, diaries, newspaper articles, oral histories, ancient myths, and accounts by travelers, traders, and missionaries who encountered the Cherokees from the 16th century to the present. Among the stories told by these "voices" are those of Rebecca Neugin being carried as a child on the Trail of Tears; Mary Stapler Ross seeing her beautiful Rose Cottage burned to the ground during the Civil War; Hannah Hicks watching as marauders steal her food and split open her feather beds, scattering the feathers in the wind; and girls at the Cherokee Female Seminary studying the same curriculum as women at Mount Holyoke. Voices of Cherokee Women recounts how Cherokee women went from having equality within the tribe to losing much of their political and economic power in the 19th century to regaining power in the 20th, as Joyce Dugan and Wilma Mankiller became the first female chiefs of the Cherokee Nation. The book's publication is timed for the commemoration of the 175th anniversary of the Trail of Tears.--Amazon.com.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Cherokee women; Cherokee women; Cherokee women;
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- 101 women who shaped South Carolina / by Littlefield, Valinda W.,1953-editor.(CARDINAL)295752; Edgar, Walter B.,1943-writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)172986;
Includes bibliographical references.Foreword / Walter Edgar -- Introduction -- PART 1. Reformers, organizers, and leaders: Lady of Cofitachequi (1540) -- Eliza Lucas Pinckney (ca. 1722-1793) -- Sarah Moore Grimké (1792-1873) and Angelina Emily Grimké (1805-1879) -- Ann Pamela Cunningham (1816-1875) -- Mary Amarinthia Snowden (1819-1898) -- Sarah Flournoy Moore Chapin (ca. 1830-1896) -- Rollin Sisters (1845-1934) -- Mary Putnam Gridley (1850-1939) -- Clelia Peronneau McGowan (1865-1956) -- Mary Barnett Poppenheim (1866-1936) and Louisa Bouknight Poppenheim (1868-1957) -- Susan Pringle Frost (1873-1960) -- Pollitzer Sisters (1881-1979) -- Eunice Temple Ford Stackhouse (1885-1980) -- Frances Ravenel Smythe Edmunds (1916-2010) -- Charity Edna Adams Earley (1918-2002) -- Caroline Etheredge Hembel (1918-2001) -- Crandall Close Bowles (1947-present) -- Darla Dee Moore (1954-present) --PART 2. Writers, novelists, playrights, and poets: Maria Henrietta Pinckney (?-1836) -- Louisa Susanna Cheves McCord (1810-1879) -- Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut (1823-1886) -- Phoebe Yates Pember (1823-1913) -- Susan Dupont Petigru King (1824-1875) -- Harriott Horry Rutledge Ravenel (1832-1912) -- Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle (1845-1921) -- Frances Guignard Gibbes (1870-1948) -- Beatrice Ravenel (1870-1956) -- Julia Mood Peterkin (1880-1961) -- Anne King Gregorie (1887-1960) -- Katherine Drayton Mayrant Simons (1890-1969) -- Mary Chevillette Simms Oliphant (1891-1988) -- Grace Lumpkin (ca. 1896-1980) -- Gwen Bristow (1903-1980) -- Carrie Allen McCray (1913-2008) -- Vertamae Grosvenor (1938-2016) -- Charlayne Hunter-Gault (1942-present) -- Valerie Sayers (1952-present) -- Lynn Carol Finney (1957-present) --PART 3. Artists, athletes and entertainers: Clara Louise Kellogg (1842-1916) -- Alice Ravenel Huger Smith (1876-1958) -- Anna Heyward Taylor (1879-1956) -- Elizabeth O'Neill Verner (1883-1979) -- Lily Strickland (1884-1958) -- Lucile Ellerbe Godbold (1900-1981) -- Lillian Ellison (1923-2007) -- Althea Gibson (1927-2003) -- Eartha Kitt (1927-2008) -- Mary Jackson (1945-present) -- Martha Marshall Chapman II (1949-present) -- Vanna White (1957-present) -- Dawn Michelle Staley (1970-present) --PART 4. Educators and activists: Madame Rose Talvande (ca. 1790-ca. 1840) and Madame Ann Marsan (Mason) Talvande (ca. 1807-1850) -- Esther Hill Hawks (1833-1906) -- Martha Schofield (1839-1916) -- Susie King Taylor (ca. 1848-1912) -- Abbie Mandana Holmes Christensen (1852-1938) -- Mary Honor Farrow Wright (1862-1946) -- Elizabeth Evelyn Wright (1872-1906) -- Mattie Jean Adams (1873-1947) -- Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955) -- Ida Jane Dacus (1875-1964) -- Laura Bragg (1881-1978) -- Wil Lou Gray (1883-1984) -- Mamie Elizabeth Garvin Fields (1888-1987) -- Eudora Ramsay Richardson (1891-1973) -- Irene Dillard Elliott (1892-1978) -- Kate Vixon Wofford (1894-1954) -- Septima Poinsette Clark (1898-1987) -- Modjeska Monteith Simkins (1899-1992) -- Ruby Ethel Middleton Forsythe (1905-1992) -- Donella Brown Wilson -- (1909-2017) -- Augusta Braxton Baker (1911-1998) -- Bernice Violanthe Robinson (1914-1994) -- Fannie Phelps Adams (1917-2016) -- Henrie Monteith Treadwell (1946-present) --PART 5. Medical professionals: Sarah Campbell Allan (1861-1954) -- Lucy Hughes Brown (1863-1911) -- Anna De Costa Banks (1869-9130) -- Matilda Arabella Evans (1872-1935) -- Love Rosa Hirschmann Gannt (1876-1935) -- Jane Bruce Guignard (1876-1963) -- Nina Littlejohn (1879-1963) -- Marian Baxter Paul (1897-1980) -- Maude Daniel Callen (1898-1990) -- Hilla Sheriff (1903-1988) -- Catherine Mae McKee McCottry (1921-2018) --PART 6. Legislators, jurists, and political activists: Virginia Durant Covington Young (1842-1906) -- Emily Plume Evans (1865-1942) -- Eulalie Chafee Salley (1883-1975) -- Mary Gordon Ellis (1890-1934) -- James Margrave Perry (1894-1964) -- Alice Buck Norwood Spearman Wright (1902-1989) -- Barbara Wischan Moxon (1921-2011) -- Harriet Keyserling (1922-2010) -- Ferdinan Backer Stevenson (1928-2001) -- Lucille Simmons Whipper (1928-present) -- Nell Whitley Smith (1929-2011) -- Sarah Mae Fleming Brown (1933-1993) -- Gladys Elizabeth Johnston Patterson (1939-2018) -- Jean Hoefer Toal (1943-present) -- Nikki Randhawa Haley (1972-present)."This collection gathers entries previously published as part of the South Carolina Encyclopedia. Each entry offers a thumbnail description of a woman with a connection to South Carolina who made a significant impact in the history of the state, nation, and, in some cases, world. The collection is organized chronologically by time period, with women associated with each period included in that section. Introductory material is provided by Valinda W. Littlefield, Associate Professor of History, University of South Carolina"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Encyclopedias.; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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- Furious flower : seeding the future of African American poetry / by Furious Flower Conference(3rd :2014 :James Madison University)(CARDINAL)826580; Gabbin, Joanne V.,editor.(CARDINAL)737668; Alleyne, Lauren K.,editor.(CARDINAL)614116;
Foreword / Rita Dove -- Preface / Joanne V. Gabbin and Lauren K. Alleyne -- Communities and Social Movements in Black Poetry / John H. Bracey -- I Don't Think for a Second That We Won't Survive This / Abdul Ali -- Praise Song for the Table in the Cafeteria Where All the Black Boys Sat Together during a Block, Laughing Too Loudly -- Preface to a Twenty-Volume Regicide Note / Joshua B. Bennett -- Mother / Reginald Dwayne Betts -- Fish Fry / Remica Bingham-Risher -- for home / Destiny O. Birdsong -- Re-Portrait Your Name, Douglas / F. Douglas Brown -- The Card Tables / Jericho Brown -- Boxing Arethas / Curtis L. Crisler -- Knuckle Head / Teri Ellen Cross Davis -- self-portrait with no flag / Safia Elhillo -- poems I didn't write for you / Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Making / Duriel E. Harris -- Miz Lucille / DaMaris B. Hill -- Bread Pudding Grandmamma / Darrel Alejandro Holnes -- Praise Poem for My Leo Self / JP Howard -- Gender Reveal / Amanda Johnston -- To the Builders / Fred Joiner -- A Haiku Love Letter for Gabby Douglas / Yalie Kamara -- Cartography as an Act of Remembering / Donika Kelly -- We Put So Much Faith in the Power of Doors / Jacqueline Jones LaMon -- Conditions for a Southern Gothic / Rickey Laurentiis -- which art? what fact? / Nate Marshall -- Initiation / Kamilah Aisha Moon -- Activism is hot just ask Jason Momoa / Khadijah Queen -- prayer for the unseen / Anastacia-Reneé -- The Silences / Mahtem Shiferraw -- what the cicada said to the black boy / Clint Smith -- Bring Back / Samantha Thornhill -- Experiments, Technology, and the Black Avant-Garde / Evie Shockley -- Night / Reginald Dwayne Betts -- Another Clearing of the Land: Epitaph for Hadiyah Pendleton / Tara Betts -- The Root / Derrick Weston Brown -- Our People I -- Our People II / CM Burroughs -- BBHMM / Tiana Clark -- Decline and Fall / Michael Collins -- Early Death Syndrome / Nandi Comer -- Revivalism 101 / Mary-Alice Daniel -- #notorious / t'ai freedom ford -- When the Therapist Asks You to Recount, You Have to Say It / Aricka Foreman -- American Counting Rhyme / Duriel E. Harris -- Boogie Nights (Got to Keep On Dancing) / Clemonce Heard -- Aeration -- If not memory- / Taylor Johnson -- what we lose in the fire a blown tire makes us see / Raina J. León -- Dew-Drier / Dante Micheaux -- Girl with the golden contacts at the Walmart / Opal Moore -- Variation on a Theme by Elizabeth Bishop / John Murillo -- "Let My Anger Be the Celebration We Were Never Supposed to Have" / Natasha Oladokun -- We, the Rubber Men / Iain Haley Pollock -- American Religion / Lynne Procope -- I Wish You Black Sons / Glenis Redmond -- Cathedral / Valencia Robin -- Realism: a poetics / Metta Sa̹ma -- Candelabra with Heads / Nicole Sealey -- For the Dead Homie / Danez Smith -- Global Warming Blues / Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie -- Ars Poetica / Marcus Wicker -- Asterism / Keith S. Wilson -- Resurrection Sunday / L. Lamar Wilson -- uncle shot find(s) out dat aint a brudda sangin I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) / avery r. young --Toward a Pan-African Poetics / Kwame Dawes -- X / Joshua B. Bennett -- my brother asks me what it's like to live in Utah and not be white / Lillian-Yvonne Bertram -- When I Think of Tamir Rice While Driving / Reginald Dwayne Betts -- After Andy Warhol's "Little Race Riot" -- White Privilege / Tara Betts -- Recovery -- Found Art / Destiny O. Birdsong -- Preacher Crow's Sermon on the Ark of Bones / Dexter L. Booth -- Melinated Merman aka Aquabruh Wants to Holler at You -- Thanks / Derrick Weston Brown -- Brown to Browne :: Douglass to Tubman Remix -- Re-Portrait of an Icon / F. Douglas Brown -- The Long Way / Jericho Brown -- Devotion ("I Am on the Battlefield for My Lord") / Cortney Lamar Charleston -- Garden of the Gods / Ama Codjoe -- Anarcha Appears Again and Again / Nandi Comer -- Say, Divine -- My Resistance Is Black / De̹Lana R. A. Dameron -- Jim on the Raft after His "Dream" / Hayes Davis -- Persimmons / Mitchell L. H. Douglas -- application for asylum / Safia Elhillo -- To the Old Square / Chanda Feldman -- Voyage of Kianda (from Angola to the Caribbean): Art Formerly Known as The Sable Venus Speaks Back / Sherese Francis -- A Reckoning: Assata in 1980 / DaMaris B. Hill -- Consume/d / Fred Joiner -- Parable for Refugees / Ladan Osman -- A Fruit We Never Tasted / Xandria Phillips -- From Descent / Lauren Russell -- Gnawa Boy, Marrakesh, 1968 / Charif Shanahan -- The View from Down Here / Bianca Lynne Spriggs -- Cankerworms / Cedric Tillman -- Stringing "New" Rhythms in the Present-Future of Black Poetry and Music / Meta DuEwa Jones -- the river it shines pure white / Lillian-Yvonne Bertram -- Charleston / Cortney Lamar Charleston -- Of Being Sick and Tired / Ama Codjoe -- if someone should take your picture & make you black / t'ai freedom ford -- Time Capsule: Franklin / Krista Franklin -- Versal / francine j. harris -- Even When Spilling / Marcus Jackson -- Sugar Shack -- Sure, You Can Ask Me about Hiphop / Alan W. King -- Each Night / Ana-Maurine Lara -- White Ferrari / Shayla Lawson -- The "S" in I Loves You, Porgy -- How I Wish I Could Be as Happy as Zaytoven Playing Piano for Gucci on NPR, Tiny Desk / Nabila Lovelace -- Tapping at Mama's Knees / Cynthia Manick -- Loud Looks / Douglas Manuel -- Ornate Culmination / David Mills -- The Langston Hop / Indigo Moor -- Twenty-Seven w/ "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" / Nkosi Nkululeko -- LAMENTATION (Black Jesus Remix) / Julian Randall -- How the Body Remembers / darlene anita scott -- Upright -- Exit Wound / Kevin Simmonds -- Symphony of Soul / Candice Wiley -- Evensong / Korey Williams --Queerness and Gender Identities in Black Poetry / Nagueyalti Warren -- Our child is not yet ten and we are clearing his closet / Remica Bingham-Risher -- After the last flower is trampled / Dexter L. Booth -- Why I Don't Call On Cops / Nandi Comer -- The Skin That Tells / Krista Franklin -- Genesis Janice N. Harrington -- On Reflection / Randall Horton -- Featuring Lonette Mckee as Sister / Amaud Jamaul Johnson -- See Him / Bettina Judd -- Ritual for Unbusying / Natasha Marin -- Structural Dilemma / Saretta Morgan -- Résumé Names / Shauna M. Morgan -- I Always Wanna Fall Asleep When My Momma Does My Hair but She Won't Let Me / Nkosi Nkululeko -- Open Season / Justin Phillip Reed -- Only for Now, or, Maafa on a Monday Ride through the City in Which I Decided I Should Just Go On & Die Alone / darlene anita scott -- Hands / Safiya Sinclair -- Aubade -- Blackberries / Amber Flora Thomas -- Loni, with a martini and sapphire balls / Arisa White -- Discipline / Phillip B. Williams -- Blood in My Eye: The Poetics of Trauma and Memory / Dominique Christina -- Homage to My Spiritual Mothers: Audre Lord, Barbara Smith, and Cherrie Moraga / Toi Derricotte -- Give Me Some Wobble: On Why I Love Phillis Wheatley's Capacious Little Poem / Camille T. Dungy -- How I Wrote "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" / Cornelius Eady -- Let Your Engine Be Love / Ross Gay -- A Poetics of Practice / Terrance Hayes -- Statement on Poetry / Erica Hunt -- My Lyrical Self / Major Jackson -- Black Poetry: The Collective Experience / Tyehimba Jess -- Try to Care about Someone Other Than Yourself: Creating Subtext through Empathy / A. Van Jordan -- Poetics as Response to Certain Tropes as Allergens / Douglas Kearney -- Aporia and the Poetics of Beauty as Non-Resolution / Ruth Ellen Kocher -- Persona Non Grata / Tony Medina -- Space Dream Struggle / E. Ethelbert Miller -- Black Like Everything / Thylias Moss -- As the Crow Flies (A Reorientation) / Mendi Lewis Obadike -- Notes on Voice / Gregory Pardlo -- On Noticing: Notes on Aesthetic Ambition and the Postcolonial Poet / Matthew Shenoda -- We are rapidly running out of ways to write this world / Patricia Smith -- Altogether Unlike Itself: The Uses of Metaphor / Tracy K. Smith -- Thinking in Words (for Lorenzo Thomas and June Jordan) / Patricia Spears Jones -- A Poetics of Empathy / Sharan Strange -- Seeing to Be: Daring the Impossible to Make Each Other Possible / Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon -- Memory, Research, Imagination, and the Mining of Historical Poetry / Frank X Walker."Furious Flower: Seeding the Future of African American Poetry is an anthology of poems by more than a hundred award-winning African American poets, including Jericho Brown, Tracy K. Smith, and Justin Philip Reed, combined with themed essays on poetics from celebrated scholars such as Kwame Dawes, Evie Shockley, and Meta DuEwa Jones"--
- Subjects: Poetry.; American poetry; American poetry; American poetry; African Americans;
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- American wildflowers: a literary field guide / by Barba, Susan,editor.; Shapton, Leanne,illustrator.(CARDINAL)465169;
Includes bibliographical references (page 320)American Wildflowers: A Literary Field Guide collects poems, essays, and letters from the 1700s to the present that focus on wildflowers and their place in our culture and in the natural world. Editor Susan Barba has curated a selection of plants and texts that celebrate diversity: There are foreign-born writers writing about American plants and American writers on non-native plants. There are rural writers with deep regional knowledge and urban writers who are intimately acquainted with the nature in their neighborhoods. There are female writers, Black writers, gay writers, indigenous writers. Included here is the work of botanists such as William Bartram, George Washington Carver, and Robin Wall Kimmerer, and horticultural writers like Neltje Blanchan and Eleanor Perényi. There are prose pieces by Aldo Leopold, Lydia Davis, and Aimee Nezhukumatathil. And most of all, there are poems: from Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson, William Carlos Williams and T. S. Eliot to Allen Ginsberg and Robert Creeley, Lucille Clifton and Louise Glück, Natalie Diaz and Jericho Brown. The book includes exquisite watercolors by Leanne Shapton throughout and is organized by species and botanical family--think of it as a field guide to the literary imagination.
- Subjects: Essays.; Literature.; Poetry.; American literature.; Wild flowers in literature.; Wild flowers; Wild flowers;
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