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May We Dedicate 1969 Radical African American Poetry Oregon Albina Thurman Watts

May We Dedicate 1969 Radical African American Poetry Oregon Albina Thurman Watts
May We Dedicate 1969 Radical African American Poetry Oregon Albina Thurman Watts
May We Dedicate 1969 Radical African American Poetry Oregon Albina Thurman Watts
May We Dedicate 1969 Radical African American Poetry Oregon Albina Thurman Watts
May We Dedicate 1969 Radical African American Poetry Oregon Albina Thurman Watts
May We Dedicate 1969 Radical African American Poetry Oregon Albina Thurman Watts

May We Dedicate 1969 Radical African American Poetry Oregon Albina Thurman Watts    May We Dedicate 1969 Radical African American Poetry Oregon Albina Thurman Watts
Authors: Rufus Butler (preface), Danny Bell, Valencia Jarret, David Rages, Ken Thomas, Marvin Walker, and Thurman Watts. Interior is clean and unmarked. One institutional copy located on OCLC (Brown University). Radical Black poetry by six young writers in Oregon, dedicated''To Black People Everywhere.

' Preface by Rufus Butler, the director of the Albina Arts Center, a significant cultural hub for the Black community in Portland. The thirty poems were written by Danny Bell, Valencia Jarret, David Rages, Ken Thomas, Marvin Walker, and Thurman Watts. The poems were written during the school year 1968-69, by four students at Willamette University and two at the Oregon College of Education in Monmouth. In 1968, David Rages (Palo Alto) and Kenneth Thomas (Seattle) were members of the newly established Black Student Union at Willamette University, serving as the inaugural president and vice-president, respectively. African-American, poetry, radical literature, chapbook, Portland, Oregon, Willamette University, Oregon College of Education, Western Oregon University, 1960s, sixties.


May We Dedicate 1969 Radical African American Poetry Oregon Albina Thurman Watts    May We Dedicate 1969 Radical African American Poetry Oregon Albina Thurman Watts