UA Poetry Center
Dolores Kendrick reads poems from Now is the Thing to Praise (1984), The Women of Plums (1989), and Why the Woman is Singing on the Corner (2001), as well as new and uncollected work.
Differs slightly from published version.
Kendrick, Dolores. "The Drowned River." Furious Flower: African American Poetry from the Black Arts Movement to the Present. Ed. Joanne V. Gabbin. Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press, 2004.
Published version bears the title "Hate."
Kendrick, Dolores. "Hate." Washington Dossier May 1981: 11. Print.
Differs slightly from published version.
Kendrick, Dolores. "The Cleaning Woman: Hattie Elder." Ocho. Ed. Grace Cavalieri. 12 (2007): 42-44. Print.
Ramey, Lauri and Paul Breman, eds. The Heritage Series of Black Poetry, 1962-1975: A Research Compendium. Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2008.
Unpublished; written by an unnamed friend of Ms. Kendrick's.
Differs slightly from published version.
Kendrick, Dolores. Now is the Thing to Praise. Detroit, MI: Lotus Press, 1984.
Differs slightly from published version.
Kendrick, Dolores. Why the Woman is Singing on the Corner. Portsmouth, NH: Peter E. Randall Publisher, 2001.
"Sidney, Looking for Her Mother..." differs slightly from published version.
Kendrick, Dolores. The Women of Plums: Poems in the Voices of Slave Women. New York: Phillips Exeter Academy Press, 1989.
Differs slightly from published version.
Kendrick, Dolores. The Women of Plums: Poems in the Voices of Slave Women. New York: Phillips Exeter Academy Press, 1989.
Differs slightly from published version.
Kendrick, Dolores. The Women of Plums. New York: Phillips Exeter Academy Press, 1989.
Differs slightly from published version.
Kendrick, Dolores. The Women of Plums. New York: Phillips Exeter Academy Press, 1989.