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1. Beginnings and Endings
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. Wrestling with the Muse 1
- 1. Beginnings and Endings 18
- 2. The Fertile Black Bottom of Paradise Valley 31
- 3. Poets of Black Bottom: Dudley Randall Meets Robert Hayden 43
- 4. War at Home and Abroad 54
- 5. The Return: Poetry and Prophecy 68
- 6. Sojourn and Return 85
- 7. The Emergence of the Second Renaissance in Detroit 98
- 8. “Ballad of Birmingham”: The Founding of Broadside Press and the Black Arts Movement 123
- 9. “Ya Vas Lyubil”: Alexander Pushkin, Dudley Randall, and the Black Russian Connection 135
- 10. Cultural Wars and Civil Wars 143
- 11. “Prophets for a New Day”: Diversity and Heritage 153
- 12. The New Black Poets 172
- 13. Dudley Randall’s Poetic Dialectics and the Black Arts Movement 191
- 14. “After the Killing”: Dudley Randall’s Black Arts Poetry 210
- 15. Poetry as Industry 230
- 16. “Shape of the Invisible”: The Rise and Fall of Broadside Press 245
- 17. “In the Mourning Time”: The Return 264
- 18. A Poet Is Not a Jukebox 277
- 19. At Peace with the Muse 298
- 20. “The Ascent” 310
- Epilogue 320
- Appendix I: Translating Poetry into Film: The Black Unicorn: Dudley Randall and the Broadside Press 323
- Appendix II: Worksheets for “Frederick Douglass and the Slave Breaker” 342
- Notes 347
- Bibliography 363
- Index 371
- Backmatter 387
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. Wrestling with the Muse 1
- 1. Beginnings and Endings 18
- 2. The Fertile Black Bottom of Paradise Valley 31
- 3. Poets of Black Bottom: Dudley Randall Meets Robert Hayden 43
- 4. War at Home and Abroad 54
- 5. The Return: Poetry and Prophecy 68
- 6. Sojourn and Return 85
- 7. The Emergence of the Second Renaissance in Detroit 98
- 8. “Ballad of Birmingham”: The Founding of Broadside Press and the Black Arts Movement 123
- 9. “Ya Vas Lyubil”: Alexander Pushkin, Dudley Randall, and the Black Russian Connection 135
- 10. Cultural Wars and Civil Wars 143
- 11. “Prophets for a New Day”: Diversity and Heritage 153
- 12. The New Black Poets 172
- 13. Dudley Randall’s Poetic Dialectics and the Black Arts Movement 191
- 14. “After the Killing”: Dudley Randall’s Black Arts Poetry 210
- 15. Poetry as Industry 230
- 16. “Shape of the Invisible”: The Rise and Fall of Broadside Press 245
- 17. “In the Mourning Time”: The Return 264
- 18. A Poet Is Not a Jukebox 277
- 19. At Peace with the Muse 298
- 20. “The Ascent” 310
- Epilogue 320
- Appendix I: Translating Poetry into Film: The Black Unicorn: Dudley Randall and the Broadside Press 323
- Appendix II: Worksheets for “Frederick Douglass and the Slave Breaker” 342
- Notes 347
- Bibliography 363
- Index 371
- Backmatter 387