Revolutionary poet, playwright, and activist Amiri Baraka is recognized as the founder of the Black Arts Movement, a literary period that began in Harlem in the 1960s and forever changed the look, sound, and feel of American poetry. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [4/2008] [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 13561]
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2001motaro 1 year ago
I love the full length recording, and am happy that a truncated version with the main body of poetry was posted, but that shouldn't be an excuse for censorship. This is poetry, don't edit it, the word FUCK is sometimes appropriate.
matfest98 1 year ago
I admire Amiri Baraka so much!
hospescomesque 2 years ago
i like poems like these lol
deeppoet21 3 years ago
this mans voice- i would search for it in the darkness. "how do you know where you are? how do you know who i am- you following my voice- or is it you how have lost yours" brilliant!
Jiggytarmac 3 years ago
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LOL, the scary black person is about to talk. viewer discretion is advised.
blackberryjuice1 3 years ago
wow
soulcalibur22 3 years ago