American poetry + African American authors
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American poetry + African American authors
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- Absolute trust in the goodness of the earth, new poems, Alice Walker
- The Vintage book of African American poetry, edited and with an introduction by Michael S. Harper and Anthony Walton
- Celebrations, [rituals of peace and prayer], Maya Angelou
- What I say, innovative poetry by black writers in America, edited by Aldon Lynn Nielsen and Lauri Ramey
- Black American literature; poetry., Edited by Darwin T. Turner
- Collected poems, Countee Cullen ; edited by Major Jackson
- Lucy Negro, redux, the bard, a book, and a ballet, by Caroline Randall Williams
- Beyond the blues, [American Negro Poetry.
- The forerunners, Black poets in America, edited by Woodie King, Jr. ; with an introd. by Addison Gayle, Jr., and a pref. by Dudley Randall
- Negro league baseball, Harmony Holiday
- The blues line, a collection of blues lyrics, compiled by Eric Sackheim ; with illustrations by Jonathan Shahn
- The Breakbeat poets, new American poetry in the age of hip-hop, Kevin Coval, Quraysh Ali Lansana, & Nate Marshall, editors
- She's strong, but she's tired, r.h. Sin
- The new Black poetry
- From now on, new and selected poems, 1970-2015, Clarence Major
- Hull, Xandria Phillips
- In Daddy's arms I am tall, [African Americans celebrating fathers], [illustrated by] Javaka Steptoe
- Blues poems, selected and edited by Kevin Young
- Values of the African American family, the Kwanzaa canons, by JohnnieRenee Nelson
- Best-loved Negro spirituals, complete lyrics to 178 songs of faith, compiled and edited by Nicole Beaulieu Herder with Ronald Herder ; foreword by Paul T. Kwami
- Spin a soft Black song;, poems for children., Illustrated by Charles Bible
- Don't you turn back;, poems., Selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins. Woodcuts by Ann Grifalconi
- Anarcha speaks, Dominique Christina
- Hard times require furious dancing, new poems, by Alice Walker ; foreword and illustrations by Shiloh McCloud
- Spirit & flame, an anthology of contemporary African American poetry, edited by Keith Gilyard
- The Future of Black, Afrofuturism, Black comics, and superhero poetry, edited by Len Lawson, Cynthia Manick, and Gary Jackson
- Kaleidoscope; poems by American Negro poets,, edited and with an introd. by Robert Hayden
- In search of color everywhere, a collection of African-American poetry, edited by E. Ethelbert Miller ; illustrated by Terrance Cummings
- Fast animal, Tim Seibles
- In the hollow of your hand, slave lullabies, collected and sung by Alice McGill ; illustrated by Michael Cummings
- Now and then ..., the poems of Gil Scott-Heron
- American Negro poetry, edited and with an introduction by Arna Bontemps ; with updated biographical notes
- Reconnaissance, Carl Phillips
- The Oxford anthology of African-American poetry, edited by Arnold Rampersad ; associate editor, Hilary Herbold
- Duende, poems by Tracy K. Smith
- Indecency, Justin Phillip Reed
- From a child's heart, poems by Nikki Grimes ; pictures by Brenda Joysmith
- Light for the world to see, a thousand words on race and hope, Kwame Alexander
- Naked, a new poetry collection, Abiodun Oyewole ; introduction by Lyah Beth LeFlore
- The pioneers, an introduction to African-American poets, edited by Wade Hudson; [illustrated by Stephan J Hudson]
- The poetry of the Negro, 1746-1970;, an anthology edited by Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps
- New Negro poets, U.S.A., Edited by Langston Hughes; foreword by Gwendolyn Brooks
- Black nature, four centuries of African American nature poetry, edited by Camille T. Dungy
- Love is not easy, Tiffany Collins
- Honey, I love, by Eloise Greenfield ; illustrations by Jan Spivey Gilchrist
- The hill we climb, an inaugural poem for the country, Amanda Gorman ; foreword by Oprah Winfrey
- Hip hop speaks to children, a celebration of poetry with a beat, editor, Nikki Giovanni ; advisory editors, Tony Medina, Willie Perdomo, Michele Scott
- Drowned, a mermaid's manifesto, Theresa Davis
- The complete poetry, Maya Angelou
- Catch the fire!!!, a cross-generational anthology of contemporary African-American poetry, edited by Derrick I.M. Gilbert (a.k.a. D-Knowledge) with the special editorial assistance of Tony Medina