Presents a poetic imagery by a female African-American poet. This work aims to capture the vitality and complexity of Black life.
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Gwendolyn Brooks was the first African American to win the Pulitzer prize (1950), and she was the poetry consultant for the Library of Congress and the Poet Laureate of Illinois.
This book presents unforgettable poetic imagery by one of the greatest female African-American poets that captures the vitality and complexity of Black life.
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