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Words of Protest, Words of Freedom Poetry of the American Civil Rights Movement and Era

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.03.2012

Herausgeber

Jeffrey Lamar Coleman

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

380

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.6/2.1 cm

Gewicht

579 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8223-5103-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.03.2012

Herausgeber

Jeffrey Lamar Coleman

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

380

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.6/2.1 cm

Gewicht

579 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8223-5103-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Words of Protest, Words of Freedom
  • Preface xiii
    Acknowledgments xvii
    Introduction. Journey toward Freedom 1
    "Had she been worth the blood?"
    > Remembrance / Rhoda Gaye Ascher 17
    The Better Sort of People / John Beecher 17
    A Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi. Meanwhile, a Mississippi Mother Burns Bacon / Gwendolyn Brooks 19
    The Last Quatrain on the Ballad of Emmett Till / Gwendolyn Brooks 23
    On the State of the Union / Aimé Césaire 24
    Temperate Belt: Reflections on the Mother of Emmett Till / Durwood Collins Jr. 26
    Emmett Till / James A. Emanuel 27
    Elegy for Emmett Till / Nicolás Guillén 28
    Mississippi-1955 (To the Memory of Emmett Till) / Langston Hughes 31
    Money, Mississippi / Eve Merriam 32
    Salute / Oliver Pitcher 33
    "Godfearing citizens / with Bibles, taunts, and stones"
    > The Chicago Defender Sends a Man to Little Rock / Gwendolyn Brooks 37
    Little Rock / Nicolás Guillén 39
    School Integration Riot / Robert Hayden 40
    My Blackness Is the Beauty of This Land / Lance Jeffers 41
    "The FBI knows who lynched you"
    > Poplarville II / Keith E. Baird 45
    Mack C. Parker / Phillip Abbott Luce 45
    For Mack C. Parker / Pauli Murray 48
    Collect for Poplarville / Pauli Murray 49
    "Fearless before the waiting throng"
    > Medgar Evers (for Charles Evers) / Gwendolyn Brooks 53
    American (In Memory of Medgar Evers) / R. D. Coleman 53
    For Medgar Evers / David Ignatow 54
    Blues for Medgar Evers / Aaron Kramer 55
    Micah (In Memory of Medgar Evers of Mississippi) / Margaret Walker 56
    "Under the leaves of hymnals, the plaster and stone"
    > Escort for a President / John Beecher 60
    American History / Michael S. Harper 61
    Here Where Coltrane Is / Michael S. Harper 62
    Birmingham Sunday / Langston Hughes 63
    Suffer the Children / Audre Lorde 64
    Birmingham 1963 / Raymond Patterson 64
    Ballad of Birmingham / Dudley Randall 65
    Ballad for Four Children and a President / Edith Segal 67
    September 1963 / Jean Valentine 68
    "What we have seen / Has become history, tragedy"
    > Belief / A. R. Ammons 75
    Elegy for J. F. K. / W. H. Auden 76
    The Assassination of John F. Kennedy / Gwendolyn Brooks 80
    On Not Writing an Elegy / Robert Frost 81
    At the Brooklyn Docks, November 23, 1963 / Dorothy Gilbert 81
    Verba in Memoriam / Barbara Guest 82
    Until Death Do Us Part / Anselm Hollo 85
    A Night Picture of Pownal, for J. F. K. / Barbara Howes 86
    Before the Sabbath / David Ignatow 88
    Jacqueline / Will Inman 89
    Down in Dallas / X. J. Kennedy 89
    In Arlington Cemetery / Stanley Koehler 90
    Four Days in November / Marjorie Mir 92
    Sonnet for John-John / Marvin Solomon 92
    Not That Hurried for Grief, for John F. Kennedy / Lorenzo Thomas 93
    November 22, 1963 / Lewis Turco 94
    The Gulf / Derek Walcott 95
    "Deep in the Mississippi thicket / I hear the mourning dove"
    > A Commemorative Ode / John Beecher 102
    Mississippi, 1964 / Marjorie Mir 105
    The Book of Job and a Draft of a Poem to Praise the Paths of the Living / George Oppen 106
    The Demonstration / Gregory Orr 112
    Schwerner, Chaney, Goodman / Raymond Patterson 113
    Speech for LeRoi / Armand Schwerner 113
    When Black People Are / A. B. Spellman 115
    For Andy Goodman, Michael Schwerner, and James Chaney / Margaret Walker 117
    "We are not beasts and do not / intend to be beaten"
    > Riot: 60's / Maya Angelou 125
    Attica-U.S.A. / Keith E. Baird 126
    finish / Charles Bukowski 127
    Heroes / Karl Carter 129
    Revolutionary Letter #3 / Daine de Prima 130
    A Mother Speaks: The Algiers Motel Incident, Detroit / Michael S. Harper 132
    Keep on Pushing / David Henderson 132
    Poem against the State (of Things): 1975 / June Jordan 138
    On the Birth of My Son, Malcolm Coltrane / Julius Lester 145
    The Gulf / Denise Levertov 146
    Coming Home, Detroit, 1968 / Philip Levine 148
    If We Cannot Live as People / Charles Lynch 149
    Kuntu / Larry Neal 150
    Watts / Ojenke (Alvin Saxon) 152
    In Orangeburg My Brothers Did / A. B. Spellman 153
    "Prophets were ambushed as they spoke"
    > A Poem for Black Hearts / Amiri Baraka 158
    For Malcolm: After Mecca / Gerald W. Barrax 159
    Malcolm X (for Dudley Randall) / Gwendolyn Brooks 159
    Judas / Karl Carter 160
    malcolm / Lucille Clifton 161
    El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz / Robert Hayden 161
    Portrait of Malcolm X (for Charles Baxter), Etheridge Knight 163
    Malcolm X-An Autobiography / Larry Neal 164
    At That Moment / Raymond Patterson 166
    If Blood Is Black Then Spirit Neglects My Unborn Son / Conrad Kent Rivers 167
    malcolm / Sonia Sanchez 168
    For Malcolm Who Walks in the Eyes of Our Children / Quincy Troupe 169
    For Malcolm X / Margaret Walker 171
    That Old Time Religion / Marvin X 171
    "In the panic of hooves, bull whips, and gas"
    > Ode to Jimmy Lee / Jim "Arkansas" Benston 176
    The Road to Selma / June Brindel 178
    Selma, Alabama, 3/6/65 / Louis Daniel Brodsky 180
    The Sun of the Future / Thich Nhat Hanh 181
    Race Relations / Carolyn Kizer 183
    Alabama Centennial / Naomi Long Madgett 185
    On a Highway East of Selma, Alabama / Gregory Orr 186
    Crumpled Notes (found in a raincoat) on Selma / Maria Varela 188
    "Set afire by the cry of / BLACK POWER"
    > The Black Mass Needs but One Crucifixion / Kathleen Cleaver 197
    apology (to the panthers) / Lucille Clifton 199
    Revolutionary Letter #20 / Diane di Prima 200
    For Angela / Zack Gilbert 201
    May King's Prophecy / Allen Ginsberg 202
    Black Power (For all the Beautiful Black Panthers East) / Nikki Giovanni 204
    Newsletter from My Mother: 8:30 a.m., December 8, 1969 / Michael S. Harper 205
    [let the fault be with the man] / Ericka Huggins 206
    The Day the Audience Walked Out on Me, and Why / Denise Levertov 207
    One-Sided Shoot-out / Haki Madhubuti (Don L. Lee) 208
    Revolution