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Black Book of Poems

Black Book of Poems
Author: Vincent Hunanyan
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1524862991

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Titled from lyrics of the song “Nobody Home” by Pink Floyd, this well-thought poetry collection touches on the subjects of loss, love, pain, happiness, depression, abandonment, war, good vs. evil, alcoholism, religion, and complicated family relationships. Written mostly in metered, rhyming stanzas, Black Book of Poems provides a non-threatening platform for reflection and meditation on life’s most difficult challenges. This collection offers a refreshingly honest approach to life and love that feels realistic and relatable to everyone.


Black Roses

Black Roses
Author: Harold Green
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2022-03-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0063135558

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The poet and founder of the music collective Flowers for the Living pays tribute to all Black women by focusing on visionaries and leaders who are making history right now, including Ava DuVernay, Janelle Monae, Kamala Harris, Misty Copeland, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Robin Roberts, Roxane Gay, and Simone Biles—with this compilation of celebratory odes featuring full-color illustrations by Melissa Koby. Black women are exceptional. To honor how Black women use their minds, talent, passion, and power to transform society, Harold Green began writing love letters in verse which he shared on his Instagram account. Balm for our troubled times, his tributes to visionaries and leaders quickly went viral and became a social media sensation. Now, in this remarkable collection, Green brings together many of these popular odes with never-before-seen works. A timely celebration of contemporary Black figures who are making history and shaping our culture today, Black Roses is divided into five sections—advocates, curators, innovators, luminaries, trailblazers—reflecting the diversity of Black women’s achievements and the depth of their reach. These inspiring changemakers are leaving their mark on the world by creating new beauty in their respective art forms, heading movements, fighting for equality and to change the status quo, and championing new definitions of what’s possible in every meaningful way. Green lifts them up to create meaningful connections between these figures and our own lives and experiences. Black Roses spotlights and urges readers to learn more about Allyson Felix, Angelica Ross, Ava DuVernay, Bisa Butler, Bozoma Saint John, Charisma Sweat-Green, Dr. Eve Ewing, Dr. Janice Jackson, Dr. Johnnetta Cole, Eunique Jones-Gibson, Issa Rae, Janelle Monae, Jennifer Hudson, Jessica Matthews, Kamala Harris, Keisha Bottoms, Kimberly Bryant, Kimberly Drew, Lisa Green, Lizzo, Mandilyn Graham, Mellody Hobson, Michelle Alexander, Misty Copeland, Naomi Beckwith, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Phylicia Rashad, Rapsody, Raquel Willis, Robin Roberts, Roxane Gay, Shellye Archambeau, Simone Biles, Stacey Abrams, Tabitha Brown, Tamika Mallory, Tarana Burke, Tasha Bell, Tomi Adeyemi, and Tracee Ellis Ross.


Counting Descent

Counting Descent
Author: Clint Smith
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-01-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1938912667

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Black Harvard Doctorate in Poetics launches poetry that explores modern blackness. Clint Smith's debut poetry collection, Counting Descent, is a coming of age story that seeks to complicate our conception of lineage and tradition. Smith explores the cognitive dissonance that results from belonging to a community that unapologetically celebrates black humanity while living in a world that often renders blackness a caricature of fear. His poems move fluidly across personal and political histories, all the while reflecting on the social construction of our lived experiences. Smith brings the reader on a powerful journey forcing us to reflect on all that we learn growing up, and all that we seek to unlearn moving forward. - Winner, 2017 Black Caucus of the American Library Association Literary Award - Finalist, 2017 NAACP Image Awards - 2017 'One Book One New Orleans' Book Selection


Black Don't Crack

Black Don't Crack
Author: Karen Mutsatsa
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-06-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Blurb This is my little black book of rage and pain towards my African roots and white society. I'm not on anyone's side, as an African born, Black British immigrant, I think everyone is equally problematic. As such, I had some race-related things to get off my chest, so I put them into poetry again. Here are 28 poems on my 'melanated madness', about how I continue to love myself as a person from a self-hating culture (African), that grew up in a racist society (British). Excerpt poem, 'Stop playing with me 'fore I turn you into a poem' (page 44): Family, society, The evil deep inside of me. On death, and life, and fantasy, I write it all to find some peace. Loving you, my soul to keep, Drugs, and dreams, and nothing cheap. The thoughts that make it hard to sleep, The blood I bleed, the ghosts I see. The waters, skies, plants, and trees, Kids, beasts, my favourite beings. Teasing you and sexy things, All your wants I turn to needs. A silenced voice that rarely speaks, Just in art or satin sheets. Sometimes it gets so hard to breathe, Till I pop a (pen) cap, and then relief... Contents 13. Why are you so angry? 16. African Child 19. Ebony 22. Bantu Princess 25. Asante Sana, Baba naMai 28. Protect black women 31. The black woman archytype 35. Jigaboo 38. King/Queen already 41. Lost and Found 44. Stop playing with me 'fore I turn you into a poem 47. Melenated Madness 50. The West, you do the most 53. Two can play that game 57. Refugee 60. At least it's not jail or crack 63. Freedom 66. Don't dread these locs 69. Ambition: the cure of the poison 72. Tough love 75. Cypher 78. Kill them before they grow 81. Black power(lessness) 84. For ghetto kids 87. Save me 90. Cypher 2 93. A King in Plato's Cave 96. Growing up in inner city London: tales from my childhood


Spill

Spill
Author: Alexis Pauline Gumbs
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2016-09-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0822373572

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In Spill, self-described queer Black troublemaker and Black feminist love evangelist Alexis Pauline Gumbs presents a commanding collection of scenes depicting fugitive Black women and girls seeking freedom from gendered violence and racism. In this poetic work inspired by Hortense Spillers, Gumbs offers an alternative approach to Black feminist literary criticism, historiography, and the interactive practice of relating to the words of Black feminist thinkers. Gumbs not only speaks to the spiritual, bodily, and otherworldly experience of Black women but also allows readers to imagine new possibilities for poetry as a portal for understanding and deepening feminist theory.


Ain’t Never Not Been Black

Ain’t Never Not Been Black
Author: Javon Johnson
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1943735891

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2021 Midwest Book Award Finalist 2021 In The Margins Book Awards - Nonfiction Recommendation List Ain't Never Not Been Black foregrounds Black pleasure Black pain and Black love in unflinchingly Black ways. Engaging with themes of masculinity, racism, love, and joy, Johnson is at once critical and creative. His spoken word performance transfers effortlessly to the page, with poems that will encompass you. This is a book about blackness and survival, and how in America these are inseparable. In a world of individualism, who can you hold close? In a world of danger, what makes you feel safe? From a poem written in the form of a syllabus, to another about the time his grandmother literally saved his life, Johnson's creative expression is constantly enacting the feminist mantra, “the personal is political."


The new black

The new black
Author: Evie Shockley
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0819572888

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Winner of the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award (2012) Smart, grounded, and lyrical, Evie Shockley’s the new black integrates powerful ideas about “blackness,” past and present, through the medium of beautifully crafted verse. the new black sees our racial past inevitably shaping our contemporary moment, but struggles to remember and reckon with the impact of generational shifts: what seemed impossible to people not many years ago—for example, the election of an African American president—will have always been a part of the world of children born in the new millennium. All of the poems here, whether sonnet, mesostic, or deconstructed blues, exhibit a formal flair. They speak to the changes we have experienced as a society in the last few decades—changes that often challenge our past strategies for resisting racism and, for African Americans, ways of relating to one another. The poems embrace a formal ambiguity that echoes the uncertainty these shifts produce, while reveling in language play that enables readers to “laugh to keep from crying.” They move through nostalgia, even as they insist on being alive to the present and point longingly towards possible futures. Check for the online reader’s companion at http://http://thenewblack.site.wesleyan.edu.


The 100 Best African American Poems

The 100 Best African American Poems
Author: Nikki Giovanni
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2010
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1402221118

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Discover the voices of a culture from legendary New York Timesbestselling author Nikki Giovanni HEAR: Langston Hughes Gwendolyn Brooks Countee Cullen Paul Laurence Dunbar Robert Hayden Etheridge Knight READ: Rita Dove Sonia Sanchez Richard Wright Tupac Shukar Lucille Clifton Mari Evans Kevin Young Including one audio CD featuring many of the poems read by the poets themselves, 100 Best African-American Poems is at once strikingly original and a perfect fit for the original poetry anthologies from Sourcebooks, including Poetry Speaks, The Spoken Word Revolution, Poetry Speaks to Children, and the Nikki Giovanni-edited Hip Hop Speaks to Children. Award-winning poet and writer Nikki Giovanni takes on the difficult task of selecting the 100 best African-American works from classic and contemporary poets. This startlingly vibrant collection spans from historic to modern, from structured to free-form, and reflects the rich roots and visionary future of African-American verse in American culture. The resulting selections prove to be an exciting mix of most-loved chestnuts and daring new writing. Most of all, the voice of a culture comes through in this collection, one that is as talented, diverse, and varied as its people.


Odes to Lithium

Odes to Lithium
Author: Shira Erlichman
Publisher: Alice James Books
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2019-09-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1948579596

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Captivating poems and visual art seek to bring comfort and solidarity to anyone living with Bipolar Disorder. In this remarkable debut, Shira Erlichman pens a love letter to Lithium, her medication for Bipolar Disorder. With inventiveness, compassion, and humor, she thrusts us into a world of unconventional praise. From an unexpected encounter with her grandmother’s ghost, to a bubble bath with Bjӧrk, to her plumber’s confession that he, too, has Bipolar, Erlichman buoyantly topples stigma against the mentally ill. These are necessary odes to self-acceptance, resilience, and the jagged path toward healing. With startling language, and accompanied by her bold drawings and collages, she gives us a sparkling, original view into what makes us human.


Ode to My Blackness

Ode to My Blackness
Author: Kandace Coston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release:
Genre: Autobiographical poetry, American
ISBN:

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Ode to My Blackness is a short series of poems reflecting on identity and growing into oneself.