The problem with which this study is concerned is that of determining the role of war and social revolution in Afro-American poetry of the 1960's. For this study, four major poets were selected: Gwendolyn Brooks, Nikki Giovanni, LeRoi Jones, and Don L. Lee
This thesis examines whether Afro-Caribbean, poets of the English-speaking West Indies and black Am...
This paper aims to demonstrate the ways in which Amiri Baraka, previously known as LeRoi Jones, repr...
This thesis takes as its subject the points of connections and comparison that exist between five Af...
The New Red Negro surveys African-American poetry from the onset of the Depression to the early days...
This study covers the development of American Negro protest poetry, from Paul Laurence Dunbar to the...
The outpouring of creative expression known as the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s spawne...
This Investigation aims to study the trend away from the religious spirit in the poetry of the early...
This thesis seeks to demonstrate the ways in which the emerging social sciences influenced literary ...
Gwendolyn Brooks, Poet Laureate of Illinois, earned fame when she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize (19...
This project focuses on Nikki Giovanni’s history as a revolutionary female activist in The Black Art...
A critical examination of innovative African American poetries in the post WWII era
The study of the development of race pride in the poetry of American Negro seeks to trace the though...
African Americans’ place in the American society has changed over time, so has the focus of African ...
This dissertation reframes the radical impulse of the ‘New American’ poetry, famously anthologized i...
The thesis examines the shifting positions of Gwendolyn Brooks's poetry over a long career offive de...
This thesis examines whether Afro-Caribbean, poets of the English-speaking West Indies and black Am...
This paper aims to demonstrate the ways in which Amiri Baraka, previously known as LeRoi Jones, repr...
This thesis takes as its subject the points of connections and comparison that exist between five Af...
The New Red Negro surveys African-American poetry from the onset of the Depression to the early days...
This study covers the development of American Negro protest poetry, from Paul Laurence Dunbar to the...
The outpouring of creative expression known as the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s spawne...
This Investigation aims to study the trend away from the religious spirit in the poetry of the early...
This thesis seeks to demonstrate the ways in which the emerging social sciences influenced literary ...
Gwendolyn Brooks, Poet Laureate of Illinois, earned fame when she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize (19...
This project focuses on Nikki Giovanni’s history as a revolutionary female activist in The Black Art...
A critical examination of innovative African American poetries in the post WWII era
The study of the development of race pride in the poetry of American Negro seeks to trace the though...
African Americans’ place in the American society has changed over time, so has the focus of African ...
This dissertation reframes the radical impulse of the ‘New American’ poetry, famously anthologized i...
The thesis examines the shifting positions of Gwendolyn Brooks's poetry over a long career offive de...
This thesis examines whether Afro-Caribbean, poets of the English-speaking West Indies and black Am...
This paper aims to demonstrate the ways in which Amiri Baraka, previously known as LeRoi Jones, repr...
This thesis takes as its subject the points of connections and comparison that exist between five Af...