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AFRICAN-AMERICAN POETS. Paul Laurence Dunbar  Born 1872 in Dayton, Ohio  First African-American poet to gain national recognition.

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1 AFRICAN-AMERICAN POETS

2 Paul Laurence Dunbar

3 http://www.dunbarsite.org/  Born 1872 in Dayton, Ohio  First African-American poet to gain national recognition.  Popular with both black and white readers  Used both Standard English Diction and 1900’s African- American Diction  Poem to be studied in this class: “We Wear the Mask”

4 Claude McKay

5 http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/25  Born in Jamaica in 1889  Taught by his brother who had a collection of English novels, poem collections, and scientific books  Poems, passion, and poetic success helped lead to the rise of the Harlem Rennisance.  Poems often reflect an African-American dialect and the effects of living a early 1900’s African- American lifestyle.  Poem to be studied in class: “If We Must Die”

6 Maya Angelou

7 http://mayaangelou.com/bio/  Born on April 4 th, 1928 in St. Louis  Raised in Stamps Arkansas  Faced hostile racial discrimination  Found strength in faith-driven, high value African-American community and culture  After a lifetime of various jobs (cable-car driver, waitress, singer and dancer) Angelou moved to Harlem, New York.  Led African-American centered organizations, published internationally acclaimed novels and poems, and even served for two presidential committees.  Poem to be studied in class: Alone

8 Alice Walker

9 http://www.biography.com/people/alice-walker-9521939?page=2  Born February 9 th, 1944 in Eatonville, Georgia  Shot in the eye with a BB gun  Spent her time in her room, studying and reading  Worked as a social worker, teacher, and lecturer  Fought for social equality in the 1960’s  Continued fight for equality as part of African-American Feminist movement  Most famous work is The Color Purple which has been turned into a movie and a play  Poem studied in class: Before You Knew You Owned It

10 Gwendolyn Brooks

11 http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/165  Born in Topeka, Kansas in 1917.  First African-American poet to win Pulitzer Prize.  13 years old when her first poem, “Eventide”, was published.  A strong social activist, especially 1960’s and after  Most of her poems politically/socially driven  Earlier works focused on living as an African-American Women in American  Later works became more political on African-American equality as a whole  Poem studied in class: One Wants a Teller in a Time Like This

12 Common Elements  Use of language as a tool  Mixing dialects/using a dialect for purpose  Community  Double-speak  Double-Conciousness Double-Conciousness  Themes  Living as African-American in US  Politics  Social Commentary  Equality


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