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Erica Dawson, a professor and writer, said she was surprised while on book tour recently to be faced with the same question over and over again, about speaking for "the black experience." Black poets never went away. We don't only deserve the stage in tumultuous times. We aren't just rage, says Dawson, who shares her humble opinion on recognizing individual voices
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material_proyectable Rebiun34776814 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun34776814 m|||||o||c|||||||| cr |n||||||||a vz |za|z| 190813s2019 vau002 e |o v|eng d CBUC 991000719989406712 VaAlASP eng rda VaAlASP PBS NewsHour. Why this poet says there is no 'single story spun on a single tongue' [produced by NewsHour Productions] Arlington, VA NewsHour Productions 2019 Arlington, VA Arlington, VA NewsHour Productions 1 online resource (2 minutes) 1 online resource (2 minutes) 000159 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia video v rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier video file rda Academic Video Online Title from resource description page (viewed August 13, 2019) Speaker: Erica Dawson Erica Dawson, a professor and writer, said she was surprised while on book tour recently to be faced with the same question over and over again, about speaking for "the black experience." Black poets never went away. We don't only deserve the stage in tumultuous times. We aren't just rage, says Dawson, who shares her humble opinion on recognizing individual voices In English American poetry- African American authors African American poets- Poetry African American poets Television news programs Poetry Literary readings Televised performances Dawson, Erica 1979-) speaker NewsHour Productions production company