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Lee Bollinger & Nikki Giovanni At U of M's 1999 Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Lecture, January 1999
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Poet Nikki Giovanni, Keynote Speaker At U of M's 1999 Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Lecture, January 1999
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Keeping the Dream Alive
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1999
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"Poetry in the Park" Recitation in West Park Bandshell, July 1977
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MacLeish Directs Play At Questions
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Robert Hayden House, 1201 Gardner Ave, Lower Burns Park Neighborhood, March 31, 2024
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Ann Arbor's Lost Poet: Charles Henry Shoeman
Turn of the century newspaper accounts paint a vibrant portrait of Charles Henry Shoeman: "utopian high class entertainer", "colored poet of Ann Arbor", "barber", "the youngest Afro-American writer in Michigan", "photographer", "the excellency of his verses", "student", "humorist", "assisted by his colored boys quartette", "author of an interesting books of poems", "lecturer", "elocutionary entertainment".
His anthology A Dream And Other Poems was published in Ann Arbor in 1899. The following year, a second edition was published. His writing made national news and he toured the United States and Europe, entertaining crowds with his words. By 1910, he had disappeared.
Allen Ginsberg at Rackham Auditorium, January 24, 1978
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