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Black history month, #2

I discovered this poet thanks to The Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day, which has introduced me to many contemporary poets, many of them African-American. It is a testament to the power of using one’s platform to move beyond the narrow and the known. So many people are writing, have always written, great poetry, and only a tiny sliver of them are dead white men, so hooray for the Academy of American Poets for shining a light on so many others. I loved the poem linked below when it arrived in my inbox one day, and then I read others by him and felt a kinship there.

Please click on through to read How Can Black People Write About Flowers at a Time Like This, or to hear the poet read it. The page also has links to other poems of Abdurraqib’s.

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