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Black Ink Literary Legends on the Peril, Power, and Pleasure of Reading and Writing

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ISBN-10: 150115429X

ISBN-13: 9781501154294

Edition: 37th 2018

Authors: Stephanie Stokes Oliver, Nikki Giovanni

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Spanning over 250 years of history, Black Ink traces black literature in America from Frederick Douglass to Ta-Nehisi Coates in this "breathtaking anthology celebrating the power of the written word to forge change" (O, The Oprah Magazine). Throughout American history black people are the only group of people to have been forbidden by law to learn to read. This expansive collection seeks to shed light on that injustice, putting some of America's most cherished voices in a conversation in one magnificent volume that presents reading as an act of resistance. Organized into three sections--the Peril, the Power, and the Pleasure--and featuring a vast array of contributors both classic and…    
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Book details

List price: $24.99
Edition: 37th
Copyright year: 2018
Publisher: Atria Books
Publication date: 12/4/2018
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 272
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.37" long x 0.80" tall
Weight: 0.572
Language: English

Nikki Giovanni is one of the most prominent black poets of her generation. Born on June 7, 1943, in Knoxville, Tenn., she graduated from Fisk University and later studied at Columbia University. Giovanni creates strongly written poems to convey messages of love, frustration, alienation, and the black experience. She gained national fame with the publication of Black Feeling, Black Talk, Black Judgement in 1970. Full of the spirit of the black community during this era, her works captured the anger and frustration of many of its members. Giovanni has been the recipient of grants from both the National Endowment for the Arts and the Ford Foundation. She has taught English at Rutgers…