racial stereotypes

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Eady, Cornelius. The Gathering of My Name. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1991.

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Eady, Cornelius. The Gathering of My Name. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1991.

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Eady, Cornelius. The Gathering of My Name. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1991.

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Eady, Cornelius. The Gathering of My Name. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1991.

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Derricotte, Toi. The Black Notebooks: An Interior Journey. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1997.

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Derricotte, Toi. The Black Notebooks: An Interior Journey. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1997.

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Whiteman, Roberta Hill. "A Song for What Never Arrives." Star Quilt. Duluth: Holy Cow! Press, 1984.

"Lynn Point Trail." Star Quilt. Duluth: Holy Cow! Press, 1984.

"Home Before Dark." Philadelphia Flowers. Duluth: Holy Cow! Press, 1996.

"Letting Go." Philadelphia Flowers. Duluth: Holy Cow! Press, 1996.

"Praising Corn." Uncollected.

"Acknowledgment." Philadelphia Flowers. Duluth: Holy Cow! Press, 1996.

"No Longer." Philadelphia Flowers. Duluth: Holy Cow! Press, 1996.

"Traveling." Philadelphia Flowers. Duluth: Holy Cow! Press, 1996.

"Of Light, Water and Gathered Dust." Philadelphia Flowers. Duluth: Holy Cow! Press, 1996.

"Preguntas." Philadelphia Flowers. Duluth: Holy Cow! Press, 1996.

"Our Different Story." Philadelphia Flowers. Duluth: Holy Cow! Press, 1996.

"You Call Me Less Than All I Am." Philadelphia Flowers. Duluth: Holy Cow! Press, 1996.

Reading

Timothy Yu reads poems from 100 Chinese Silences (2016), along with new poems that rework John Berryman's The Dream Songs. This reading was originally given with Layli Long Soldier as part of the Morgan Lucas Schuldt Memorial Reading Series.

Reading

Ada Limón reads poems from Bright Dead Things (2015) and The Carrying (2018).

Reading

Tommy Pico reads from his book-length poems Junk (2018), published the year of this reading, and Feed (2019), published the year after this reading. He also reads one poem from Morgan Parker's There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé (2017). This reading was originally given with Morgan Parker as part of the Morgan Lucas Schuldt Memorial Reading Series.

Reading

Morgan Parker reads from her third poetry collection, Magical Negro (2019), which would be published the year after this reading. She also reads an excerpt from Tommy Pico's Nature Poem (2017). This reading was originally given with Tommy Pico as part of the Morgan Lucas Schuldt Memorial Reading Series. 

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