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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Blogging about Poetry July

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• July 31: Militant poets, funny poems
• July 30: Poets against poetry?
• July 29: Photos from Week 2 of African American Poetry Institute
• July 29: Photos from Eugene B. Redmond's visit to the Poetry Institute
• July 23: 40 Black Arts era poems
• July 21 A Black Arts Timeline, 1965 - 1976 
• July 21: A Notebook on Black Arts Poetry
• July 20: Initial notes on Jason McCall's Dear Hero,
• July 18: When my RapGenius activities become less fun, though purposeful
• July 18: LeRoi Jones vs. Amiri Baraka vs. Black poetry
• July 15: An Ex-Slave's Letter Arrives on RapGenius
• July 11: Mapping those Ohio poets
• July 10: Notebook on the Demographics of African American poetry
• July 9: Covering poetry: essays vs. blog entries vs. annotations on RapGenius 
• July 8: 5 Reasons some contemporary poets gain, maintain recognition
• July 5: From Corinthan Hall to RapGenius: The Evolutions of Frederick Douglass's July 4th Speech
• July 5: Does the Pulitzer award for poetry favor "younger" black poets?
• July 3: Tyehimba Jess, Allison Joseph, and those sonnet sequences
• July 2: 5 Reasons so many contemporary poets remain largely unknown 
• July 2: Blogging about Poetry in June
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