The Book of American Negro Poetry

audiobook

The Book of American Negro Poetry

EN·~3 hours·124 chapters

Chapters

124 total
1

THE BOOK OF AMERICAN NEGRO POETRY

0:18
2

PREFACE

1:06:44
3

THE BOOK OF AMERICAN NEGRO POETRY

0:03
4

A NEGRO LOVE SONG

0:49
5

LITTLE BROWN BABY

1:26
6

SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT

0:45
7

LOVER'S LANE

1:09
8

THE DEBT

0:21
9

THE HAUNTED OAK

2:19
10

WHEN DE CO'N PONE'S HOT

1:32

Description

This anthology brings together the voices of African‑American poets who have long been overlooked in the mainstream literary conversation. The editor’s introductory essay makes a compelling case that a nation’s greatness is reflected in the richness of its art, and that the contributions of Black writers are essential to understanding America’s cultural landscape. By presenting poems alongside thoughtful commentary, the collection invites listeners to hear the rhythms, emotions, and unique perspectives that have shaped the nation’s literary heritage.

Beyond the verses, the book highlights the broader impact of Black creativity—from the folk narratives of Uncle Remus to the soulful melodies of spirituals, and the lively steps of ragtime‑inspired dances. These cultural milestones illustrate how African‑American art has continually influenced and enriched the wider American experience. Listeners will discover a vibrant tapestry of poetic expression that underscores the enduring genius and universal appeal of these often‑unheard voices.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (198K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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