Black Poets Gallery
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cute coat
germaine dulac
birdette-obsessed
carlo bernardini
being as an ocean // the poets cry for morerequest @alsoknownnasglover
nevaehtyler:PoetTaylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating Black slang.In her poem “AAVE”
#Repost @n.r.hart (@get_repost)・・・Drug of love@n.r.hart “poetry and pearls” on sale now!Black Friday
violentwavesofemotion:Excerpt of “Black Stone on a White Stone,” written by César Vallejo and featur
Boris PasternakMoisei Nappelbaum (Russian;1869–1958)1926Gelatin silver printMuseum of Fine Arts, Hou
afroeditions:Happy Birthday Audre Lorde! (Artwork by Soraya Jean-Louis McElroy and Fabiola Jean-Loui
welcometoyouredoom:Free Black History Library
superselected:Watch This. Poets Crystal Valentine and Aaliyah Jihad Call Out the Black Men Who Hate
POETS & WRITERS✏️ #DianeBogus in a handsome tee printed in the magazine “Sister Source&rdq
Ain’t no ambulances for no nigguhs tonightby Stanley Crouch. Published by Richard W. Baron, Ne
George Platt Lynes (American; 1907–1955)Portrait of Marianne Moore 1935Gelatin silver Library of Con
Job’s Evil DreamsWilliam Blake (British; 1757–1827)1805–10Pen and black ink, gray wash, and wa
Ntozake Shange (October 18, 1948 - October 27, 2018)
hennyproud:“I have written a poem for a woman who rides a bus in New York City. She’s a
UntitledFernand Léger (French; 1881–1955)1952One of five (i.e., four) original color li
Dead Poets Society (1989)
The bicycle, the bicycle surely, should always be the vehicle of novelists and poets.
Photographs by Sherwin Bitsui from the June 2018 Native Poets issue of Poetry.[image: Three black-an
afroeditions: Maya Angelou born on this day April 4th in 1928. #PhenomenalWoman
“Birthday” from “webworld” poetry collection available at www.amazon
uwmspeccoll:Celebrating Black History MonthThis week, we bring you A Wreath For Emmett Till, a Coret
“TROPICANA” from “webworld” poetry collection available at www.amazo
being as an ocean // the poets cry for morerequest @alsoknownnasglover
Ain’t no ambulances for no nigguhs tonightby Stanley Crouch. Published by Richard W. Baron
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