YellowBlack: The First Twenty-One Years of a Poet’s Life
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Imprint: Third World Press
(Dec 01, 2005)
Poetry, Hardcover, 253 pages
Publisher: Third World Press
ISBN: 9780883782613
Poetry, Hardcover, 253 pages
Publisher: Third World Press
ISBN: 9780883782613
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Description of YellowBlack: The First Twenty-One Years of a Poet’s Life
Powerful prose, poetry, and jazz riffs chronicle the first 21 years of the life of Haki R. Madhubuti, formerly Don L. Lee: poet, publisher, editor, and activist. He was raised by his mother Maxine, whose life is also recounted—including gritty details of how she used her body to feed, house, and shelter her children without help from their absentee father. Despite the obstacles in his childhood, music and literature molded the young Don Lee, effectively saving his life.
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