American poetry + African American authors
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- Horses make a landscape look more beautiful, poems, by Alice Walker
- US (a.), Saul Williams
- Wheatley, Banneker and Horton, with selections from the poetical works of Wheatley and Horton, by William G. Allen
- This is the honey, an anthology of contemporary Black poets, edited with an introduction by Kwame Alexander
- American Negro poetry, edited and with an introduction by Arna Bontemps
- Chasing Utopia, a hybrid, Nikki Giovanni
- Black girl magic, a poem, by Mahogany L. Browne ; art by Jess X. Snow
- Get your ass in the water and swim like me, African American narrative poetry from oral tradition, [compiled by] Bruce Jackson
- Black American literature : poetry, edited by Darwin T. Turner
- Minor notes, foreword by Tracy K. Smith ; edited with an introduction by Joshua Bennett and Jesse McCarthy, Volume 1
- Counting descent, Clint Smith
- Playlist for the Apocalypse, poems, Rita Dove
- The vintage book of African American poetry, edited and with an introduction by Michael S. Harper and Anthony Walton
- Early black American poets;, selections with biographical and critical introductions,, by William H. Robinson, Jr
- In the hollow of your hand, slave lullabies, collected by Alice McGill ; pictures by Michael Cummings
- Langston Hughes, Langston Hughes
- For my beautiful Black sister/, Nathan B. Brooken
- When divas dance, the Diva Squad Poetry Collective, edited by Chezia Thompson Cager
- Hard times require furious dancing, new poems, by Alice Walker ; foreword and illustrations by Shiloh McCloud
- Black life in Mississippi, essays on political, social, and cultural studies in a Deep South state, Julius E. Thompson
- The poetry of Black America; anthology of the 20th century, Introd. by Gwendolyn Brooks
- The dream keeper and other poems, Langston Hughes ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- Every goodbye ain't gone, an anthology of innovative poetry by African Americans, edited by Aldon Lynn Nielsen and Lauri Ramey
- Understanding the new Black poetry, Black speech and Black music as poetic references, by Stephen Henderson
- African-American poetry of the nineteenth century, an anthology, edited by Joan R. Sherman
- Black men still singing, poems, by Maurice W. Britts [et al.]
- Hip hop speaks to children, a celebration of poetry with a beat, editor, Nikki Giovanni ; advisory editors, Tony Medina, Willie Perdomo, Michele Scott
- The blues line, blues lyrics from Leadbelly to Muddy Waters, edited by Eric Sackheim ; illustrated by Jonathan Shahn
- Soulscript, a collection of African American poetry, edited by June Jordan
- The Negro sings., Statewide recreation project. Fla. Work projects administration
- The book of American Negro poetry, chosen and edited with an essay on the Negro's creative genius by James Weldon Johnson
- Such color, new and selected poems, Tracy K. Smith
- Furious flower, African American poetry from the Black arts movement to the present, edited by Joanne V. Gabbin
- Adam of Ifé, Black women in praise of Black men : poems, edited by Naomi Long Madgett ; illustrated by Carl Owens
- Origins of the dream, Hughes's poetry and King's rhetoric, W. Jason Miller
- I am the darker brother, an anthology of modern poems by African Americans, edited and with an afterword by Arnold Adoff ; drawings by Benny Andrews ; introduction by Rudine Sims Bishop ; foreword by Nikki Giovanni
- African-American poets, Michael R. Strickland
- The renunciations, poems, Donika Kelly
- Catch the fire!!!, a cross-generational anthology of contemporary African-American poetry, edited by Derrick I.M. Gilbert (a.k.a. D-Knowledge) with the special editorial assistance of Tony Medina
- Black magic: Sabotage, Target study, Black art;, collected poetry, 1961-1967, [by] LeRoi Jones
- Afro-American literature, poetry, [compiled by] William Adams, Peter Conn, Barry Slepian
- The hill we climb, an inaugural poem for the country, Amanda Gorman ; foreword by Oprah Winfrey
- The weary blues, Langston Hughes ; introduction by Carl Van Vechten ; with a new foreword by Kevin Young
- Ego-tripping and other poems for young people, Nikki Giovanni ; illustrations by George Ford ; foreword by Virginia Hamilton
- Collected poems, Countee Cullen ; edited by Major Jackson
- Bearers of blackness, an anthology of poetry, Hazel Clayton Harrison, editor ; Ginny Knight, artist
- The Black poets, Dudley Randall, editor
- Golden slippers, an anthology of Negro poetry for young readers, compiled by Arna Bontemps, with drawings by Henrietta Bruce Sharon
- American Negro poetry, edited and with an introduction by Arna Bontemps, with updated biographical notes
- Roll deep, poems, Major Jackson