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Title Black bone : 25 years of the Affrilachian poets / edited by Bianca Lynne Spriggs & Jeremy Paden
Published Lexington : The University Press of Kentucky, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource (158 pages)
Summary The Appalachian region stretches from Mississippi to New York, encompassing rural areas as well as cities from Birmingham to Pittsburgh. Though Appalachia's people are as diverse as its terrain, few other regions in America are as burdened with stereotypes. Author Frank X Walker coined the term "Affrilachia" to give identity and voice to people of African descent from this region and to highlight Appalachia's multicultural identity. This act inspired a group of gifted artists, the Affrilachian Poets, to begin working together and using their writing to defy persistent stereotypes of Appalachia as a racially and culturally homogenized region. After years of growth, honors, and accomplishments, the group is acknowledging its silver anniversary with Black Bone. Edited by two newer members of the Affrilachian Poets, Bianca Lynne Spriggs and Jeremy Paden, Black Bone is a beautiful collection of both new and classic work and features submissions from Frank X Walker, Nikky Finney, Gerald Coleman, Crystal Wilkinson, Kelly Norman Ellis, and many others. This illuminating and powerful collection is a testament to a groundbreaking group and its enduring legacy
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Subject American poetry -- African American authors.
American poetry -- Appalachian Region
POETRY -- American -- African American.
American poetry
American poetry -- African American authors
Appalachian Region
Form Electronic book
Author Spriggs, Bianca Lynne
ISBN 9780813175249
0813175240
9780813175256
0813175259