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(Ebook) For My People (Yale Series of Younger Poets) by Margaret Walker, Stephen Vincent Benet ISBN 9780300246407, 0300246404

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Authors:Margaret Walker, Stephen Vincent Benet
Pages:64 pages.
Year:2019
Editon:Reprint
Publisher:Yale University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.1 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780300246407, 0300246404
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(Ebook) For My People (Yale Series of Younger Poets) by Margaret Walker, Stephen Vincent Benet ISBN 9780300246407, 0300246404

An exploration of race and heritage, For My People is the first book by poet and novelist Margaret Walker (1915–1998) and the 41st volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets   Considered among the most important collections of poetry written by a participant in the Black Chicago Renaissance, For My People is a series of ballad poems with memorable characters, including the New Orleans sorceress Molly Means; Kissie Lee, a tough young woman who dies “with her boots on switching blades”; Poppa Chicken, an urban drug dealer and pimp; John Henry, killed by a ten-pound hammer; and Stagolee, who kills a white officer but eludes a lynch mob. The memorable title poem evokes the power of resilience not only for black people, but for all people.
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