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Letters to America : contemporary American poetry on race / edited by Jim Daniels.

Other author/creatorDaniels, Jim.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoDetroit : Wayne State University Press, ©1995.
Description230 pages ; 23 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Letter to America / Francisco Alarcon -- Lawd, dese Colored chillum / Fareedah Allah -- Powwow / Carroll Arnett/Gogisgi -- Song of the breed / Carroll Arnett/Gogisgi -- Late bus (after a series of hold-ups) / Russell Atkins -- So Mexicans are taking jobs from Americans / Jimmy Santiago Baca -- There are black / Jimmy Santiago Baca -- The old man's lazy / Peter Blue Cloud -- The lovers of the poor / Gwendolyn Brooks -- The Black poets / Charles Bukowski -- Poem fro the young White man who asked me how I, an intelligent, well-read person could believe in the war between races / Lorna Dee Cervantes -- No translation, not poetry / Daryl Ngee Chinn -- Skin color from the sun / Daryl Ngee Chinn -- In White America / Lucille Clifton -- Fannie Lou Hamer / Sam Cornish -- Give me the red on the black of the bullet (for Claude Reece, Jr.) / Jayne Cortez -- Time, temperature / Jim Daniels -- St. Peter Claver / Toi Derricotte -- The weakness / Toi Derricotte -- Blackbottom / Toi Derricotte -- The struggle / Toi Derricotte -- Yuba City School / Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni -- Columbus Day / Jimmie Durham -- Sherbet / Cornelius Eady -- Thrift / Cornelius Eady -- The Supremes / Cornelius Eady -- Why do so few Blacks study creative writing? / Cornelius Eady -- False arrest / Cornelius Eady -- Bulosan listens to a recording of Robert Johnson / Alfred Encarnacion -- Bully / Martin Espada -- Jorge the church janitor finally quits / Martin Espada -- The poet's shuffle / Calvin Forbes -- For Martin Luther King / Charles Fort -- Pushing / Christopher Gilbert -- Theory of curve / Christopher Gilbert -- Kemo Sabe / Diane Glancy -- The first reader, Santee Training School, 1873 / Diane Glancy -- Autobiography / Joy Harjo -- Anchorage / Joy Harjo -- Song: I want a witness / Michael S. Harper -- The truth is / Linda Hogan -- Redress: thinking it through / Garrett Kaoru Hongo -- Sweet words on race / Langston Hughes -- Dinner guest: me / Langston Hughes -- The ideal / T.R. Hummer -- For Medgar Evers / David Ignatow -- Harold / David Ignatow -- What would I do White? / June Jordan -- A poem about intelligence for my brothers and sisters / June Jordan -- Sand Nigger / Lawrence Joseph -- Bailey Gatzert: the first grade, 1945 / Lonny Kaneko -- Sky / Richard Katrovas -- Black English / Richard Katrovas -- Race relations / Carolyn Kizer -- For Black poets who think of suicide / Etheridge Knight -- A Wasp woman visits a Black junkie in prison / Etheridge Knight -- The warden said to me the other day / Etheridge Knight -- Dark prophecy: I sing of shine / Etheridge Knight -- Report from the skull's diorama / Yusef Komunyakaa -- Tu Do Street / Yusef Komunyakaa.
Contents Afterimages / Audre Lorde -- Foul line: 1987 / Colleen J. McElroy -- from Homegrown: an Asian-American anthology of writers / Colleen J. McElroy -- Images / Naomi Long Madgett -- The race question / Naomi Long Madgett -- Lessons from a mirror / Thylias Moss -- Letters from Poston Relocation Camp (1942-45) / David Mura -- On the subway / Sharon Olds -- Upstate / Simon Ortiz -- Black poet, White critic / Dudley Randall -- The idiot / Dudley Randall -- The Eskimo girl / David Ray -- Going full-court / John Repp -- If Marilyn Monroe / Leo Romero -- The Black back-ups / Kate Rushin -- Nazi / Ira Sadoff -- Civil rights / Ira Sadoff -- Midnight vapor light between / Betsy Sholl -- Outside the depot / Betsy Sholl -- Dawn / Betsy Sholl -- Mexicans begin jogging / Gary Soto -- The cloud unfolding / Ernesto Trejo -- Indian singing in 20th century America / Gail Tremblay -- Poem for my father / Quincy Troupe -- Boomerang: a blatantly political poem / Quincy Troupe -- Fortune cookie blues / Amy Uyematsu -- December 7 always brings Christmas early / Amy Uyematsu -- At the movie: Virginia, 1956 / Ellen Bryant Voigt -- Women's locker room / Marilyn Nelson Waniek -- Star-fix / Marilyn Nelson Waniek -- Alderman / Marilyn Nelson Waniek -- Hating Jews / Tom Wayman -- The picnic, an homage to civil rights / Michael S. Weaver -- Racists / C.K. Williams -- Segregated railway diner: 1946 / Robert Winner -- Can't tell / Nellie Wong -- Soul music / Baron Wormser -- On a phrase from Southern Ohio / James Wright -- A poem for players / Al Young -- W.H. Auden & Mantan Moreland / Al Young -- No offense / Kevin Young -- Love in the classroom / Al Zolynas.
Abstract A collection of poems that explore the issues surrounding race relations in American society, told from the experience of Black, Native American, Asian, Arabic, Hispanic, and white cultures.
General noteIncludes index.
LCCN 95019996
ISBN0814325424 (pbk. : alk. paper)

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Joyner General Stacks PS595.R32 L47 1995 ✔ Available Place Hold