LeRoi Jones, Larry Neal, and The Cricket: jazz and poets' Black Fire
African American Review, Summer-Fall, 2003 by Christopher Funkhouser
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Christopher Funkhouser teaches in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at New Jersey Institute of Technology, edits the Newark Review and We Press, and serves as webmaster for amiribaraka.com.
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