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Author SMITH, JASMINE ELIZABETH

Title SOUTH FLIGHT
Published [Place of publication not identified] : UNIV OF GEORGIA Press, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustration
Summary In her debut poetry collection, Jasmine Elizabeth Smith takes inspiration from Oklahoma Black history. In the wake of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, Jim Waters makes the difficult decision to leave behind his lover, Beatrice Vernadene Chapel, who as a Black woman must navigate the dangerous climate that produced the Jim Crow South and Red Summer. As Beatrice and Jim write letters to one another and hold imagined conversations with blues musicians Ida B. Cox, Robert Johnson, Charlie Patton, Ethel Waters, and the ghosts of Greenwood, the couple interrogates themes of blues epistemology, Black feminism, fraught attachments, and the way in which Black Americans have often changed their geographical regions with the hope of improving their conditions. The poetry collection South Flight is a eulogy, a blues, an unabashed love letter, and ragtime to the history of resistance, migration, and community in Black Oklahoma
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Subject Poetry of places.
Black people -- Poetry
African Americans -- Poetry
African American.
American.
Places.
Subjects & Themes.
African Americans
Black people
Poetry of places
Oklahoma -- Poetry
Oklahoma
Genre/Form Poetry
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780820360911
0820360910