The Magic of Juju: An Appreciation of the Black Arts Movement (9780883781968)
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Author: Kalamu Ya Salaam
A contextual historical examination of the civil rights movement and the artists who inspired it, this recollection depicts this storied era and how these artists signified the affecting change they helped create. The exploration details the development of the Black Arts Movement--from precursor activities such as the Umbra Workshop to transitional activities such as Ntozake Shange's choreopoem ""for colored girls who considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf""--and gives in-depth information about the role of prominent poets, such as Amiri Baraka, and the influence of black music.
Publisher: Third World Press (06/15/2016)
Paperback: 330 pages
ISBN-10: 0883781964
ISBN-13: 9780883781968
Item Weight: 1.07lbs
Dimensions: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.74d
A contextual historical examination of the civil rights movement and the artists who inspired it, this recollection depicts this storied era and how these artists signified the affecting change they helped create. The exploration details the development of the Black Arts Movement--from precursor activities such as the Umbra Workshop to transitional activities such as Ntozake Shange's choreopoem ""for colored girls who considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf""--and gives in-depth information about the role of prominent poets, such as Amiri Baraka, and the influence of black music.
Publisher: Third World Press (06/15/2016)
Paperback: 330 pages
ISBN-10: 0883781964
ISBN-13: 9780883781968
Item Weight: 1.07lbs
Dimensions: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.74d
About the Author
Kalamu ya Salaam is a performance poet, a dramatist, a fiction writer, and a music critic. He is the founder of Nommo Literary Society and the founder and former editor of ""Black Collegian""""Magazine."" He is the author of ""From a Bend in the River: 100 New Orleans Poets ""and ""What Is Life?: Reclaiming the Black Blues Self."" He lives in New Orleans.