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Family and Community in African American Poetry

A "Lift Every Voice" event

2021-03-04 19:00:00 2021-03-04 20:00:00 America/New_York Family and Community in African American Poetry Virtual Princeton Public Library -

Thursday, March 04
7:00pm - 8:00pm

Add to Calendar 2021-03-04 19:00:00 2021-03-04 20:00:00 America/New_York Family and Community in African American Poetry Gail Mitchell leads this session using "African American Poetry: 250 Years Of Struggle & Song" as the basis for discussion. The theme of Family and Community will be explored. Virtual Princeton Public Library -

Gail Mitchell leads this session using "African American Poetry: 250 Years Of Struggle & Song" as the basis for discussion. The theme of Family and Community will be explored.

A literary landmark, "African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle & Song," edited by Kevin Young, is the most ambitious anthology of Black poetry ever published, gathering 250 poets from the colonial period to the present. There are many themes that run throughout the selection of poems in this volume, including that of Family & Community. The discussion at this event will examine the works of poets such as Robert Hayden, Nikki Giovanni, Jamila Woods and others through the lens of women's history. 

About the Discussion Leader:

Gail Mitchell received an MFA in poetry form Drew University and a master's in T.E.S.O.L (Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages) from West Chester University. Her books of poetry are "Learning English the Cultural Way" and "Makers & Keepers." Mitchell is a master quilter, poet and a retired New Jersey public school teacher.

This program is part of Lift Every Voice: Why African American Poetry Matters, a national public humanities initiative of Library of America presented in partnership with the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture with  support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the Emerson Collective.

AGE GROUP: | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Book Groups |

TAGS: | women's history month |

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