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Obama's Children: Poems, by Earl S. Braggs represents a universal quest for human dignity and acknowledgement made specific through the Black experience. Steve's Short-Sleeve Shirt Steve's short-sleeve shirts were almost always cut-off, winter plaid, flannel shirts as if he knew a next winter might not come. Back in '71, he grew an ugly afro that he couldn't figure out how to be proud of, too thin to hold an afro pick. We were riot-night running buddies, best friends in the best of times, the worst of times. We rode the same dull pencil-yellow school bus during those turbulent school-house…mehr

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Obama's Children: Poems, by Earl S. Braggs represents a universal quest for human dignity and acknowledgement made specific through the Black experience. Steve's Short-Sleeve Shirt Steve's short-sleeve shirts were almost always cut-off, winter plaid, flannel shirts as if he knew a next winter might not come. Back in '71, he grew an ugly afro that he couldn't figure out how to be proud of, too thin to hold an afro pick. We were riot-night running buddies, best friends in the best of times, the worst of times. We rode the same dull pencil-yellow school bus during those turbulent school-house years. Our English teacher, Mrs. Davis, we loved like young boys love pretty teachers, but Mrs. Davis wasn't pretty. White as composition notebook pages, she taught the deconstruction of complex sentences written in black and white and red. Unfazed by head rags of race war, she stole our attention, kept it, never intending to give attention back. We didn't want it back, anyway. She loved Steve, I loved Steve. We all did. Steve didn't grow up with us. He moved from the country to the city our freshman year. Project still-life, still, somewhat, new. The comprehension of such, I don't think he ever, fully, wanted to figure out how to measure. Steve was beyond. ...
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A country boy from Wilmington N.C., Earl S. Braggs is a UC and Battle Professor of English at the U of Tennessee at Chattanooga. His awards include the International Jack Kerouac Literary Prize and the Anhinga Poetry Prize. Braggs is the author of fourteen poetry collections including Negro Side of the Moon and Ugly Love.