African American poets -- Biography
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African American poets -- Biography
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African American poets
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- Paul Laurence Dunbar, the life and times of a caged bird, Gene Andrew Jarrett
- I wonder as I wander, an autobiographical journey, by Langston Hughes ; introd. by Arnold Rampersad
- Jane Crow, the life of Pauli Murray, Rosalind Rosenberg
- Soldier, a poet's childhood, June Jordan
- Warrior poet, a biography of Audre Lorde, Alexis De Veaux
- Color, essays on race, family, and history, Kenneth A. McClane
- Paul Laurence Dunbar, the life and times of a caged bird, Gene Andrew Jarrett
- Gwendolyn Brooks, poetry & the heroic voice, D.H. Melhem
- The big sea, an autobiography, by Langston Hughes ; introduction by Arnold Rampersad
- The big sea, [an autobiography], by Langston Hughes ; introduction by Arnold Rampersad
- Countee Cullen and the Negro renaissance, by Blanche E. Ferguson
- A coastline is an immeasurable thing, a memoir across three continents, Mary-Alice Daniel
- The life of Langston Hughes, Arnold Rampersad
- The prosaic soul of Nikki Giovanni, Nikki Giovanni ; [with a new afterword by the author]
- Early black American poets, selections with biographical and critical introductions, [edited] by William H. Robinson, Jr
- Wrestling with the muse, Dudley Randall and the Broadside Press, Melba Joyce Boyd
- Ticket to exile, a memoir, Adam David Miller
- I wonder as I wander, [an autobiographical journey], by Langston Hughes ; introd. by Arnold Rampersad
- The odyssey of Phillis Wheatley, a poet's journeys through American slavery and independence, David Waldstreicher
- Poetry from the masters, edited by Wade Hudson; [illustrated by Stephan J Hudson]
- I wonder as I wander, an autobiographical journey, Langston Hughes and Arnold Rampersad
- Autobiography, the big sea, [Langston Hughes] ; edited with an introduction by Joseph McLaren
- A surprised queenhood in the new black sun, the life & legacy of Gwendolyn Brooks, Angela Jackson
- Autobiography, I wonder as I wander, edited with an introduction by Joseph McLaren
- The trials of Phillis Wheatley, America's first Black poet and her encounters with the founding fathers, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- A surprised queenhood in the new Black sun, the life & legacy of Gwendolyn Brooks, Angela Jackson
- Herbert Woodward Martin and the African American tradition in poetry, Ronald Primeau
- Generations, a memoir, Lucille Clifton ; introduction by Tracy K. Smith
- A burst of light, and other essays, Audre Lorde ; foreword by Sonia Sanchez
- Why fathers cry at night, a memoir in love poems, letters, recipes, and remembrances, Kwame Alexander
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