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My father is dead. Again
my father is dead. again. my father is dead. again. (for my father-friend tom dent) 1. i was thousands of miles away when tom's tree...
African American Review, 06/22/06 by Kalamu ya Salaam · More from publication -
Amiri Baraka analyzes how he writes
Salaam: When you wrote A System of Dante's Hell, at one point you decided just to start with memory. You sat down and just started to write your...
African American Review, 06/22/03 by Kalamu ya Salaam · More from publication -
Into and Out Dislocation. - Review - book review
Into and Out Dislocation by C.S. Giscombe North Point Press, May 2000, $24,00, ISBN 0-865-47541-5 Into and Out Dislocation by C.S. Giscombe North...
Black Issues Book Review, 01/01/01 by Kalamu ya Salaam · More from publication -
Black theatre - the way it is: an interview with Woodie King, Jr - stage/film producer/director, author, teacher and mentor - Interview
Woodie King Jr. broke into the New York theater scene in 1964 and rapidly established himself as the premier producer of Black theater. King...
African American Review, 12/22/97 by Kalamu Ya Salaam · More from publication -
Herman Leonard: making music with light
Photographer Herman Leonard says that his jazz photographs are inspired by his love for jazz music. Leonard uses an old speed graphic to shoot his...
African American Review, 06/22/95 by Kalamu ya Salaam · More from publication -
It didn't jes grew: the social and aesthetic significance of African American music
Language is both a tool for communication and artistic expression. By this definition, music can be considered as a language because it...
African American Review, 06/22/95 by Kalamu ya Salaam · More from publication -
Visual Jazz - an interview with and portfolio of paintings by John Scott - Black South Fiction, Art, Culture - Interview
The painter John Scott believes that kinetic sculpture is the best visual vocabulary to capture African-Americans. Static Western art does not...
African American Review, 06/22/93 by Kalamu ya Salaam · More from publication -
Enriching the paper trail: an interview with Tom Dent - Black South Fiction, Art, Culture - Interview
Tom Dent believes that his New York experience with the Umbra-Lower East Side artists getting together helped him develop and contribute to the...
African American Review, 06/22/93 by Kalamu ya Salaam · More from publication -
Malcolm, my son - play - Section 2: Drama
Cast Cast Amina. African American woman. Late 30s, early 40s. A single head of household. Her son has been away at college. She is an aged...
African American Review, 03/22/93 by Kalamu ya Salaam · More from publication



