American poetry + African American authors
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- Girlfriend, your scale must be broken, collections of poems by Deborah La'Sassier
- Stones, poems, Kevin Young
- Electric arches, Eve L. Ewing
- God's trombones, a trilogy of African-American poems, written by James Weldon Johnson
- A poem traveled down my arm, poems and drawings, Alice Walker
- Now Sheba sings the song, by Maya Angelou ; with art by Tom Feelings
- Bury my clothes, Roger Bonair-Agard
- Bill Moyers, David Grubin Productions, Inc., and Public Affairs Television ; a presentation of Thirteen WNET
- The garden thrives, twentieth-century African-American poetry, edited with and introduction by Clarence Major
- In search of color everywhere, a collection of African-American poetry, edited by E. Ethelbert Miller ; illustrated by Terrance Cummings
- Understanding the new Black poetry ;, Black speech and Black music as poetic references, by Stephen Henderson
- Now and then ..., the poems of Gil Scott-Heron
- The malevolent volume, Justin Phillip Reed
- Soulscript, a collection of African American poetry, edited by June Jordan ; [foreword by Staceyann Chin]
- Langston Hughes, S.L. Berry
- African-American Poetry, An Anthology, 1773-1927
- Selected poems, by Gwendolyn Brooks
- African American poetry, 250 years of struggle & song, Kevin Young, editor
- The Oxford anthology of African-American poetry, edited by Arnold Rampersad ; associate editor, Hilary Herbold
- Hard times require furious dancing, new poems
- The book of American Negro poetry, chosen and edited, with an essay on the Negro's creative genius, by James Weldon Johnson
- Vintage Hughes, Langston Hughes
- Lions don't eat us, Constance Quarterman Bridges ; selected and introduced by Sonia Sanchez
- American Negro poetry, Edited and with an introd. by Arna Bontemps
- Chocolate thoughts, short stories, essays and poetry from the hearts and minds of real black men, S. James Guitard
- What noise against the cane, Desiree C. Bailey ; foreword by Carl Phillips
- Justice is sometimes blind, the poet speaks in Black, Deborah La'Sassier
- Beyond the frontier, African-American poetry for the 21st century, edited by E. Ethelbert Miller
- Kaleidoscope; poems by American Negro poets, edited and with an introd. by Robert Hayden
- We're on, a June Jordan reader, edited by Christoph Keller & Jan Heller Levi ; introduction by Rachel Eliza Griffiths
- Here is the sweet hand, poems, francine j. harris
- The rose that grew from concrete, Tupac Amaru Shakur
- Taking the arrow out of the heart, Alice Walker
- Golden slippers, an anthology of Negro poetry for young readers, compiled by Arna Bontemps, with drawings by Henrietta Bruce Sharon
- New and collected poems, 1964-2006, Ishmael Read
- The Black poets, Dudley Randall, editor
- American Negro poetry, Edited and with an introd. by Arna Bontemps
- The new testament, Jericho Brown
- On our way; poems of pride and love, Photos. by David Parks
- Good stock strange blood, Dawn Lundy Martin
- The Breakbeat poets, new American poetry in the age of hip-hop, Kevin Coval, Quraysh Ali Lansana, & Nate Marshall, editors
- Life in a box is a pretty life, Dawn Lundy Martin
- Acolytes, [poems], Nikki Giovanni
- I am the darker brother, an anthology of modern poems by African Americans, edited and with an afterword by Arnold Adoff ; drawings by Benny Andrews ; introduction by Rudine Sims Bishop ; foreword by Nikki Giovanni
- She's strong, but she's tired, R.H. Sin
- I, too, sing America, [three centuries of African-American poetry], [selected and annotated by] Catherine Clinton
- The emperor of water clocks, poems, Yusef Komunyakaa
- New Negro poets, U.S.A., edited by Langston Hughes ; foreword by Gwendolyn Brooks
- The poetry of the Negro, 1746-1949, an anthology ed. by Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps
- I shall not be moved, Maya Angelou