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"This volume gathers Hernton's poetic work from 1954 through to 1999-including uncollected poems and the complete text of Hernton's debut chapbook along with poems from Hernton's personal papers. The volume contains a chronology of Hernton's life and career, as well as editorial information with literary analysis and historical background"--

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"This volume gathers Hernton's poetic work from 1954 through to 1999-including uncollected poems and the complete text of Hernton's debut chapbook along with poems from Hernton's personal papers. The volume contains a chronology of Hernton's life and career, as well as editorial information with literary analysis and historical background"--
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CALVIN COOLIDGE HERNTON (1932--2001) was an American sociologist, poet, and author, particularly renowned for his 1965 study Sex and Racism in America and for co-founding the Society of Umbra. ISHMAEL REED (Oakland, CA) is an American poet, novelist, essayist, songwriter, composer, playwright, editor, and publisher known for his satirical works challenging American political culture. His numerous achievements and awards include a MacArthur Fellowship and a lifetime achievement Anisfield-Wolf Book Award. DAVID GRUNDY (London, England) is the author of A Black Arts Poetry Machine: Amiri Baraka and the Umbra Poets. He is currently a British Academy Fellow at the University of Warwick, United Kingdom, where he is working on two manuscripts, Survival Music: Free Jazz Then and Now, and Never by Itself Alone: Queer Poetry in Boston and San Francisco, 1943-Present, and a further edited collection on Umbra. LAURI SCHEYER (Glencoe, IL) is Xiaoxiang Scholars Program Distinguished Professor and founding Director of the British and American Poetry Research Center at Hunan Normal University (China). Her many prior books include A History of African American Poetry and Slave Songs and the Birth of African American Poetry.