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New Black voices : an anthology of contemporary Afro-American literature /

A major new collection of fiction, poetry, and criticism by outstanding black writers.

Други автори: Chapman, Abraham, (comp.)
Формат: Книга
Език: English
Публикувано: New York : New American Library, c1972.
Серия: A Mentor book, MW1116
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Подобни документи: Online version:: New Black voices.
Съдържание:
  • Fiction.
  • The cotillion (Foreward) /
  • John Oliver Killens
  • The numbers writer /
  • Robert Deane Pharr
  • Mary's convert /
  • Cyrus Colter
  • Three men /
  • Ernest J. Gaines
  • We who came after /
  • Ronald L. Fair
  • A time to mourn /
  • Etheridge Knight
  • A good long sidewalk /
  • William Melvin Kelley
  • Bright an' mownin' star /
  • Mike Thelwell
  • Chicken Hawk's dream /
  • Al Young
  • A solo song : for Doc /
  • James Alan McPherson
  • A house divided /
  • Jeanne A. Taylor
  • The life and loves of Mr. Jiveass Nigger (Prologue) /
  • Cecil Brown
  • The long sell /
  • Victor Steven Walker
  • Rehabilitation and treatment /
  • Joe Martinez.
  • Poetry.
  • Riot /
  • Gwendolyn Brooks
  • Ballad of the hoppy-toad /
  • Margaret Walker
  • The dream (1863) /
  • Robert Hayden
  • Ka 'Ba ;
  • Sacred chant for the return of black spirit and power /
  • Imamu Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones)
  • The scuba diver recovers the body of a drowned child ;
  • The old gory ;
  • For a black poet /
  • Gerald W. Barrax
  • Cathexis /
  • F.J. Bryant, Jr.
  • The great Santa Barbara oil disaster or :
  • i rode with geronimo ;
  • Confession to Malcolm /
  • Conyus
  • Lonely woman ;
  • I'm a worker ;
  • Suppression ;
  • The rising /
  • Jayne Cortez
  • First claims poem ;
  • urban dream /
  • Victor Hernandez Cruz
  • Whitey, baby ;
  • Black man, 13th floor ;
  • For "Mr. Dudley," a black spy ;
  • Panther man /
  • James A. Emanuel
  • Vive noir! /
  • Mari Evans
  • Reading Walt Whitman ;
  • Europe ;
  • Lullaby for Ann-Lucian /
  • Calvin Forbes
  • My poem /
  • Nikki Giovanni
  • Something old, something new ;
  • The realist ;
  • The excuse /
  • Carl H. Greene
  • blackgoldblueswoman ;
  • today is not like they said
  • /
  • Kirk Hall
  • A mother speaks : the Algiers Motel incident, Detroit ;
  • High modes : vision as ritual : confirmation ;
  • Zocalo ;
  • The guerrilla-cong /
  • Michael S. Harper
  • My baby ;
  • A daddy poem /
  • William J. Harris
  • The anti-semanticist /
  • Everett Hoagland
  • Old love butchered (Colorado Springs and Huachuca) ;
  • Trellie ;
  • I do not know the power of my hand ;
  • There is a nation /
  • Lance Jeffers
  • I have seen them ;
  • When a woman gets blue ;
  • Be you ;
  • The silent prophet ;
  • July 27 ;
  • The poet the dreamer /
  • Norman Jordan
  • Cocoa morning ;
  • Heavy water blues ;
  • Geneology /
  • Bob Kaufman
  • The warden said to me the other day ;
  • Crazy pigeon ;
  • A WASP woman visits a black junkie in prison ;
  • It was a funky deal ;
  • For Langston Hughes /
  • Etheridge Knight
  • Suncoming ;
  • Remnant ghosts at dawn ;
  • Lines to the black oak /
  • Oliver LaGrone
  • One sided shoot-out ;
  • a poem to complement other poems /
  • Don L. Lee
  • Generation ;
  • New York City 1970 ;
  • Coal /
  • Audre Lorde
  • Sometimes I go to Camarillo & sit in the lounge ;
  • Lacrimas or there is a need to scream /
  • K. Curtis Lyle
  • Sally : Twelfth Street ;
  • Brothers at the bar ;
  • Souvenir ;
  • The twenty grand (Saturday night on the block) /
  • Naomi Long Madgett
  • Vietnam #4 ;
  • Self world /
  • Clarence Major
  • The African thing ;
  • The hungry black child ;
  • the pruning ;
  • mulch /
  • Adam David Miller
  • The middle passage and after ;
  • Harlem gallery : from the inside ;
  • Lady's days /
  • Larry Neal
  • Changed mind (or the day i woke up) ;
  • Black Henry ;
  • I wonta thank ya /
  • Tejumola Ologboni (Rockie D. Taylor)
  • What we know ;
  • Black Power ;
  • When I awoke ;
  • A word to the wise is enough ;
  • Schwerner, Chaney, Goodman ;
  • This age /
  • Raymond R. Patterson
  • The signs ;
  • Passage /
  • N.H. Pritchard
  • Primitives ;
  • The melting pot ;
  • Old Witherington /
  • Dudley Randall
  • Parapoetics ;
  • Spearo's blues (or : Ode to a Grecian yearn) ;
  • Definition of nature /
  • Eugene Redmond
  • catechism of d neoamerican hoodoo church /
  • Ishmael Reed
  • Four lines of a black love letter between teachers /
  • Ed Roberson
  • liberation/poem ;
  • on watching a world series game /
  • Sonia Sanchez
  • What marked the river's flow ;
  • Who collects the pain ;
  • I have spent my life ;
  • It is again ;
  • Moving deep /
  • Stephany
  • Inauguration /
  • Lorenzo Thomas
  • Poem for the birthday of Huey P. Newton ;
  • The Newark Public Library reading room ;
  • Travois of the nameless /
  • Sotère Torregian
  • A day in the life of a poet ;
  • Impressions/of Chicago; for Howlin' Wolf ;
  • you come to me ;
  • The syntax of the mind grips /
  • Quincy Troupe
  • autobiography ;
  • your eyes are mirth ;
  • blues for franks wooten ;
  • mud water shango /
  • Tom Weatherly
  • Whichway ;
  • black is beautiful ;
  • it is overdue time ;
  • lyrics shimmy like ;
  • Condition blue/dress ;
  • put u red-eye in ;
  • and universals ;
  • tu /
  • Ron Welburn
  • The neighborhood house ;
  • Jalapeña gypsies /
  • Jay Wright
  • A little more traveling music ;
  • A dance for Ma Rainey ;
  • A dance for militant dilettantes ;
  • Dance of the infidels ;
  • The prestidigitator [1] ;
  • The prestidigitator [2] /
  • Al Young
  • Blkartsouth poets
  • Racist psycotherapy /
  • Isaac J. Black
  • For Walter Washington ;
  • Ray Charles at Mississippi State /
  • Tom Dent
  • whi/te boys gone ;
  • The blues (in two parts) ;
  • 2 B BLK ;
  • Food for thought /
  • Val Ferdinand (Kalamu ya Salaam)
  • legacy of a brother /
  • Renaldo Fernandez
  • A message for Langston /
  • Kush
  • Bedtime story ;
  • Black woman throws a tantrum ;
  • I watched little black boys ;
  • First time I was sweet sixteen ;
  • easy way out /
  • Nayo (Barbara Malcolm)
  • Shades of Pharoah Sanders blues for my baby /
  • John O'Neal
  • Vision from the ghetto ;
  • Freedom hair ;
  • Moon bound /
  • Raymond Washington.
  • Criticism.
  • Dilemma of the Negro novelist in the U.S.A. /
  • Chester Himes
  • Remarks at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Conference on the Negro American, 1965 /
  • Ralph Ellison
  • Why I left America /
  • James Baldwin
  • Black studies : International dimensions /
  • Richard A. Long
  • Algiers 1969 : a report on the Pan-African Cultural Festival /
  • Nathan Hare
  • Through the prism of folklore : the Black ethos of slavery /
  • Sterling Stuckey
  • The legacy of Malcolm X, and the coming of the Black nation /
  • Imamu Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones)
  • Blkartsouth/get on up! /
  • Val Ferdinand (Kalamu ya Salaam)
  • Psychology : the Black Bible /
  • Eldridge Cleaver
  • Black art : mute matter given force and function /
  • Maulana Ron Karenga
  • Hemlock for the artist : Karenga style /
  • James Cunningham
  • On revolutionary culture /
  • Emory Douglas
  • Culture : Negro, Black and Nigger /
  • Johnetta B. Cole
  • The teaching of Afro-American literature /
  • Darwin T. Turner
  • Afroamerican literature : the conscience of man /
  • Lance Jeffers
  • 19 necromancers from now (introduction) /
  • Ishmael Reed
  • The son of my father /
  • Addison Gayle, Jr.
  • Some observations on a black aesthetic /
  • Adam David Miller
  • An interview with Clarence Major and Victor Hernandez Cruz /
  • Walt Shepperd
  • Statement on aesthetics, poetics, kinetics /
  • Al Young.
  • Documents.
  • Statement of basic aims and objectives of the Organization of Afro-American Unity ;
  • Basic Unity Program, Organization of Afro-American Unity /
  • Malcolm X
  • Statement of purpose and program /
  • Institute of the Black World
  • Program /
  • The Black World Foundation program
  • Purposes ;
  • Founding address by C. Eric Lincoln : "The Excellence of Soul" ;
  • Second Annual Awards Banquet. /
  • Black Academy of Arts and Letters.