About the Author:
Born and raised in New York City, Arnold Adoff was a teacher and counselor in the New York public schools for twelve years. He studied American history and literature at the City College of New York and at Columbia University, and he studied writing at the New School in New York City. His more than thirty books for young people and their "older allies" since 1968 include such noted anthologies as I Am the Darker Brother and The Poetry of Black America. Volumes of his own poetry and "poet's prose" include Black Is Brown Is Tan, All the Colors of the Race, and In for Winter, Out for Spring. He received the NCTE (National Council of Teachers of English) Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children for the body of his work. Mr. Adoff and his wife, esteemed author Virginia Hamilton, now divide their times between Yellow Springs, Ohio, and New York City. They have two grown children, Leigh Hamilton and Jaime Levi. Mr. Adoff still enjoys traveling around the country to teach, read his poems, and work with young readers and writers in their schools.
Review:
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Montgomery by Sam Cornish
My Brother Is Homemade by Sam Cornish
Sam's World by Sam Cornish
Your Mother by Sam Cornish
One Thousand Nine-hundred & Sixty-eight Winters by Jackie Earley
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Ten Years Old by Yolande Cornelia Giovanni
Winter Poem by Yolande Cornelia Giovanni
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Our Black People by Kali Grosvenor
Were Is My Head Going by Kali Grosvenor
A Grandfather Poem by William J., Jr. Harris
Monument In Black by Vanessa Howard
Dream Deferred by James Langston Hughes
Dream Variations [or, Variation] by James Langston Hughes
Final Curve by James Langston Hughes
Good Morning by James Langston Hughes
My People by James Langston Hughes
Sun Song by James Langston Hughes
I Remember by Mae Jackson
Black People by Theodore Joans
August 8 by Norman Jordan
Number 4 by Doughtry, Jr. Long
Awareness by Haki R. Madhubuti
Soft: The Way Her Eyes View Her Children by Haki R. Madhubuti
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What Color Is Black? by Barbara Mahone
I Was Jus by Bob O'meally
It Aint No by Bob O'meally
Glory, Glory ... by Raymond Richard Patterson
I've Got A Home In That Rock by Raymond Richard Patterson
Riot Times U.s.a. #78 by Raymond Richard Patterson
Riot Times U.s.a. #79 by Raymond Richard Patterson
The Real People Loves One Another by Rob Penny
Portrait by Carolyn M. Rodgers
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