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         Knight Etheridge:     more books (33)
  1. The Essential Etheridge Knight (Pitt Poetry Series) by Etheridge Knight, 1986-12-05
  2. Belly Song and Other Poems by Etheridge Knight, 1973-06
  3. Born of a Woman: New and Selected Poems by Etheridge Knight, 1980-06-24
  4. Conversations With Contemporary American Writers: Saul Bellow, I.b. Singer, Joyce Carol Oates, David Madden, Barry Beckham, Josephine Miles, Gerald Stern, Stephen Dunn, Etheridge Knight, Marilynne Robinson And William Stafford.(Costerus NS 50) by Sanford Pinsker, 1985-01
  5. 2 Poems for Black Relocation Centers by Etheridge (BROADSIDE PRESS) KNIGHT, 1968
  6. Loud men: the poetic visions of Robert Bly, Ice Cube, and Etheridge Knight.: An article from: The Journal of Men's Studies by David Seelow, 1998-01-01
  7. Essential Etheridge Knight , 1986 publication by thridg Knight, 1986-01-01
  8. Biography - Knight, Etheridge (1931-1991): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  9. THE ESSENTIAL ETHERIDGE KNIGHT by Etheridge KNIGHT, 1994
  10. Belly Songs: The Poetry Of Etheridge Knight by Etheridge KNIGHT, 1981-01-01
  11. Poems and Annotations: Trilogy by Gwendolyn Brooks, Anne Brooks Brauer, et all 1994-10-01
  12. Black Voices From Prison & Other Inmates by Etheridge Knight,
  13. Broadside Series: No. 64 by Etheridge; Lyn; Jennings, H. A.; Simmons, Judy Dothard Knight, 1972-01-01
  14. Belly Song by Etheridge Knight, 1973-01-01

61. PBQ: Archive: Issue #32-33
Gwendolyn. Brooks. Introduction to etheridge knight at the Library of Congress.9. etheridge. knight. 30. Robert. Bly. Hearing etheridge knight. 31. William. Stafford.
http://pbqarchive.rutgers.edu/archive_html/32-33.shtml
#32-33. Contents. Click here to view the entire issue in PDF format. Please note : file size is 7.4MB, and PDF will launch in a separate window. Click here to return to the main archive page. Gwendolyn Brooks Introduction to Etheridge Knight at the Library of Congress Etheridge Knight The Sun Came Thomas McGrath Welcome Etheridge Knight On the Oral Nature of Poetry Johnnie G. Roberts For Etheridge Aaren Yeatts Perry Mudsong for Mawdad Eleanor Wilner A Green Aubade for Etheridge Ron Price Shines Theology Ron Price From the Tallaharchie Bridge Ellen Slack Trouble Over Etheridge Knight Bones of My Father ave jeanne Motions/movements movemenst Michael S. Weaver Life In a Steel Mill Simon J. Ortiz The Unfolding Mystery Robert Bly Hearing Etheridge Knight William Stafford Following Etheridge into “The Idea of Ancestry” Jeanne Murray Walker The National Enquirer Headline Writer Calls Etheridge Knight to Interview Him About Gravity Lou Camp An Interview with Etheridge Knight Joseph Bruchac Seeing Through Walls: Etheridge Knight and American Prison Poetry Etheridge Knight Cell Song Elaine Terranova A Schoolgirl Writes to a Prisoner William Van Wert Holmesburg Lynne Savitt Sixx Things to Know If You Love a Convict j anaporte The Spaces Between Sanford Pinsker Belly Song For Etheridge Knight John Paul Minarik Out of the Dark Galway Kinnell Brother of My Heart Etheridge Knight A Poem to Galway Kinnel Etheridge Knight For Langston Hughes James Wright On a Phrase from Southern Ohio D. Brett

62. Poet: Etheridge Knight - All Poems Of Etheridge Knight
Unsubscribe. etheridge knight, Poem. 4, The Idea of Ancestry. Books by etheridgeknight; Click here to search for books of / about etheridge knight at Amazon;
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63. Wilberforce University Library - Dean / Stokes Collection
NY Alfred A. Knopf, 1975. H. knight, etheridge. POEMS FROM PRISON. Detroit, MIBroadside Press, 1968. P. knight, etheridge. THE ESSENTIAL etheridge knight.
http://www.wilberforce.edu/library/information/collections/bookko.htm
WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY
Dean-Stokes Collection
A - E F - J K - O ... T - Z BIBLIOGRAPHY
Dean - Stokes Collection K - O
In the Spring 1996, 2,400 volumes of African-American literature and history were added to the Stokes Library through the donation of the Dean/Stokes Collection by the Stokes family. This bibliography lists the books included in the donation and serves as a record of the donation. Dr. Charles W. Dean developed this collection in the last few years of his life(about 1985-95). The Dean/Stokes Collection Bibliography is in alphabetical order by author. This section includes 476 entries, "K - O." Keyboarding preparation of this bibliography was completed by Mrs. Linda Harris, Secretary to the Wilberforce University Library.
K - O Karon, Bertram P. THE NEGRO PERSONALITY : A RIGOROUS INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF CULTURE. NY: Springer Publishing Co., 1958. H. Kata, Elizabeth. A PATCH OF BLUE. NY: Popular Library, 1961. P. Katz, Jonathan. RESISTANCE AT CHRISTIANA; THE FUGITIVE SLAVE REBELLION, CHRISTIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, SEPTEMBER 11, 1851: A DOCUMENTARY ACCOUNT. NY: Crowell, 1974. H. Katz, Shlomo, etal. NEGRO AND JEW AN ENCOUNTER IN AMERICA A SYMPOSIUM COMPILED BY MIDSTREAM MAGAZINE. NY: MacMillan Co., 1967. P.

64. African American Literature
knight, etheridge. Black voices from prison, by etheridge knight and other inmatesof Indiana State Prison. PS508 N3 K6; The essential etheridge knight.
http://www.bluefield.wvnet.edu/library/afamk.htm
Keckley, Elizabeth, 1824-1907.
  • Behind the scenes, or, Thirty years a slave and four years in the White House.
Kelley, Emma Dunham.
  • Four girls at Cottage City.
  • Megda.
Kelley, William Melvin, 1937-
  • Dancers on the shore.
  • A different drummer. (CC)
  • A drop of patience.
Kenan, Randall, 1963-
  • Let the dead bury their dead and other stories.
  • A visitation of spirits : a novel.
  • Walking on water : Black American lives at the turn of the twenty-first century.
Kennedy, Adrienne, 1931-
  • Deadly triplets : a theatre mystery and journal.
Killens, John O., 1916-1987.
  • And then we heard the thunder. (CC)
  • Black southern voices : an anthology of fiction, poetry, drama, nonfiction, and critical essays. (CC)
  • Great Black Russian : a novel on the life and times of Alexander Pushkin.
  • A man ain't nothin' but a man : the adventures of John Henry. (CC) JUV 398.2 K48m
Kincaid, Jamaica, 1949-
  • At the bottom of the river.
  • The autobiography of my mother.
  • My brother.
King, Coretta Scott, 1927-
  • My life with Martin Luther King, Jr. (CC)
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.
  • The autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • The papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.

65. Untitled
The Denouement Fine Art Poetry Gallery in Indianapolis was arrayed in richcolors. A bust of etheridge knight was standing near the entrance.
http://www.dr-ricardo-sanchez.com/4herald-post-06-17-91.html
June 17, 1991 - El Paso Herald-Post Sweet, sad tribute to Knight, a fallen poet Etheridge Knight was standing near the entrance. On the back of the bust facsimile of the departed poet was a tombstone with a poem etched onto it. It was a time for celebrating the sweet sadness of a poet dead now almost three months. Other poets were there to sing their poems, to recall the power and sweep of the Knight whose poetic spirit was a lance piercing through the indelicacy of racism while undergirding human beings of all colors and realizations. Delbert Tibbs read a bit of Knightly verbs and nouns, and Malcolm Cunningham, a young man, took the book from Tibbs' hands and read a moving verse to signal that Etheridge Knight had touched the souls of young black humanity as deeply as he had the spirits of his peers. It was a youthful tribute to a fallen poet, to a sage whose shadow danced through the nooks and hollows, the urbanscapes of African-America like a jazz note skirting the blues only to trumpet in the willful voice of Etheridge. Hermenigildo Salinas, once a South Tejas farmworker, worked out poetic skits that evoked the sweeping verbal images of Knight gliding through the Indy township, leaving his mark upon minds and souls eager to get it on through poetry.

66. Central Michigan University Broadside Series
21. knight, etheridge. 2 Poems for Black Relocation Centers. 1968. 22. 1970.36. knight, etheridge. For Black Poets Who Think of Suicide. 1970.
http://www.lib.cmich.edu/clarke/Dudley/dudley.htm
Broadside Press Publications Detroit, Michigan
compiled by Evelyn Leasher
June 1999
Dudley Randall, (1914-), created the Broadside Press in 1965 in Detroit, Michigan. The press was run out of his home, with limited funds, but managed to publish the major African-American poetry of the time. The list of new and established poets published by Broadside Press is impressive as the following bibliography illustrates. Randall founded Broadside Press to publish his own poetry but soon expanded to include other poets with focus on producing inexpensive but quality broadsides and books. All profits from the sales were put back into the company as Randall supported himself with his position as librarian at the University of Detroit. In 1978 Black Enterprise magazine called Randall, "The father of the black poetry movement." Randall sold Broadside Press in 1985 to Hilda and Donald Vest who continue to operate the Press. The Clarke Historical Library has a collection of Broadside Press publications, excluding the tapes, which may be consulted in our Reading Room. The illustrations are produced with the permission of Broadside Press.
Broadside series in the order published
Books. Alphabetical order by author

67. RollingStone.com: News: Melissa Etheridge Joins Fight Against Anti-Gay Initiativ
Rocker etheridge to cochair campaign againstthe controversial knight Initiative.
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68. Tennessee Authors 1970s - Present : K - R
knight, etheridge / poetry / b. MS, lives Memphis Black voices fromprison (edited this) 1970; Poems from prison 1971; Belly songs
http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/tnauth3.htm
Tennessee State Library and Archives
Historical and Genealogical Information
( K - R )
Kallet, Marilyn / 1946- / poetry? / criticism / Director, Creative Writing, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996
  • In the great night
  • How to get heat without fire
Kay, Hunter / fiction / b.TX, lived Williamson County
  • piece in Stories from Tennessee
Keenan, Joe / fiction
  • Blue heaven
  • Putting on the Ritz
  • Old tales new tales
Kelly, Richard / poetry / University of Tennessee, Department of English, Knoxville, TN 37919
  • The night of Noah: poems of 1968
Kelly, Ronald / fiction / grew up in middle Tennessee
  • Pitfall
  • Hindsight
  • Fear
Kidder, Helga K. / poetry / native of Germany, lives Chattanooga
  • Gravel (poetry)
  • piece in
Kilby, Ruth M. / poetry / Murfreesboro King, Annette / Chattanooga
  • The magic tortoise ranch: a novel
Kirby-Smith, H. T. / poetry / Cumberland Plateau, Sewanee / teaches UNC Greensboro
  • piece in Homewords
Knight, Etheridge / poetry / b. MS, lives Memphis
  • Black voices from prison (edited this) 1970
  • Poems from prison
  • Belly songs and other poems
  • Born of a woman
  • Essential Etheridge Knight
  • So my soul can sing (sound recording) 1986
Kosser, Michael

69. Encyclopædia Britannica
knight, etheridge AfricanAmerican poet who emerged as a robust voice of the blackaesthetic movement with his first volume of verse, Poems from Prison (1968).
http://search.britannica.com/search?query=Melissa Etheridge

70. MTV.com - News -Etheridge To Campaign Against Anti-Gay Legislation
Melissa etheridge has been named honorary cochair of the No On knight campaign,a movement that is seeking to vote down a California initiative that it
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71. Find A Poet - Online Poetry Classroom
Kelly, Brigit Pegeen Kennedy, XJ Kenyon, Jane Kim, Suji Kwock Kinnell, Galway Kinzie,Mary Kipling, Rudyard Kizer, Carolyn knight, etheridge Koch, Kenneth
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73. English At UCLA: African-American Reading List
Hughes, Langston. Selected Poems (1959) knight, etheridge. The Essentialetheridge knight (1986) Johnson, ed., James Weldon. The Book
http://englishwww.humnet.ucla.edu/graduate/reading_list/african_american.html
African-American Reading List *Required Readings Baldwin, James Go Tell It on the Mountain (1953), selected essays
Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones). (1964), selected poems, selected essays
Brooks, Gwendolyn Maud Martha (1953), selected poems
Brown, Sterling . Selected poems
Chesnutt, Charles W The Conjure Woman The Marrow of Tradition
Douglass, Frederick Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself The Heroic Slave
Du Bois, W.E.B The Souls of Black Folk
Dunbar, Paul Laurence . Selected poems
Ellison, Ralph Invisible Man (1952), selected essays
Equiano, Olaudah The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa
Hansberry, Lorraine A Raisin in the Sun Harper, Frances E. W. Iola Leroy; Or, Shadows Uplifted (1892), selected poems Hayden, Robert . Selected poems Hughes, Langston The Big Sea (1940), selected poems

74. Teoma Search: Etheridge Knight
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75. Principal Authors In The Database Of Twentieth Century African American Poetry
Jordan, June, 1936 ; Joseph, Allison, 1967 -; Kaufman, Bob; knight,etheridge, 1931 - 1991; Komunyakaa, Yusef, 1947 -; Lane, Pinkie
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Principal Authors in the Database of Twentieth Century African American Poetry
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76. Biography
Biography etheridge knight (19311991). etheridge knight, born inCorinth, Mississippi, was sentenced in 1960 to serve in Indiana's
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Biography: Etheridge Knight (1931-1991)
Etheridge Knight, born in Corinth, Mississippi, was sentenced in 1960 to serve in Indiana's State Prison, and later claimed that, while in prison, the possibilities of poetry changed his life. After his release in 1968, he served as a poet-in-residence at many universities, including the University of Pittsburgh, Hartford University, and Lincoln University. Concerned with racism and other social issues, Knight's poetry speaks in tones influenced by jazz, the blues, and street slang. His poems are tightly structured, and capable both of philosophical abstraction and a down-to-earth directness. Throughout his lifetime, Knight's work remained consistent in its focus upon the poor and the dispossessed. Knight's books of poems include Poems from Prison (Broadside Press, 1968), For Black Poets Who Think of Suicide (Broadside Press, 1972), Belly Song and Other Poems (Broadside Press, 1973), and Born of a Woman: New and Selected Poems (Houghton Mifflin, 1980). A collection of his poems and other writings can be found in The Essential Etheridge Knight (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1986). Knight received several National Endowment for the Arts grants (1972, 1980) and a Guggenheim fellowship (1974).

77. Untitled
Rivers Press Edition 1st paperback Call Number Black Cultural Center 646.7042 Es74Title The essential etheridge knight Author knight, etheridge Year 1986
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LINKS etheridge knight An Academy of American Poets poetry exhibit, includinga brief biography and an audio recording of the poet reading one of his poems.
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Following a threeyear stint on the coaching sidelines in Lexington (1988-90), Etheridgejoined the staff at Illinois State in 1991. Weathered A-knight T-Shirt
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Now in his third year at West Point, Harold Etheridge continues to oversee the impressive development of Army’s offensive line. Under Etheridge’s watch a year ago, Army’s front unit yielded only nine quarterback sacks during a campaign in which the Black Knights attempted 361 passes. This came one year after the offensive line allowed just 21 sacks in 2000 while the offense attempted an Academy record 382 passes. Army’s stellar front unit also paved the way for the Black Knights to rank second in Conference USA in rushing in 2001. In his two-year tenure at West Point, Etheridge has also mentored the development of tackle Paul Henderson into a second-team All-Conference USA performer following the 2001 campaign. Prior to arriving at West Point, Etheridge, who this year will celebrate his 20th season in coaching, spent the previous nine years on the coaching staff at Illinois State University. During his tenure in Normal, Ill., he tutored four All-America performers and five first team All-Gateway Conference honorees. In addition, the Redbirds established new school standards in both rushing offense and passing offense. He played a major role in helping to develop an offense that virtually rewrote the school’s record book, molding a high-powered attack that ranked among the nation’s best.

80. NViSiONS
UPON YOUR LEAVING (for Sonia) etheridge knight Night and in the warm blacknessyour woman smell filled the room and our rivers flowed together.
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invisibility made visible
UPON YOUR LEAVING

(for Sonia)
- Etheridge Knight
Night
and in the warm blackness
your woman smell filled the room
and our rivers flowed together. became one
my love's patterns. our sweat/drenched bellies
made flat cracks as we kissed
like sea waves lapping against the shore rocks rising and rolling and sliding back. And your sighs softly calling my name became love songs child/woman songs old as a thousand years new as the few smiles you released like sacred doves. and I fell asleep, ashamed of my glow, of my halo, and ignoring them who waited below to take you away when the sun rose. . . . Day and the sunlight playing in the green leaves above us fell across your face traced the tears in your eyes and love patterns in the wet grass and as they waited inside in triumphant patience to take you away as I begged you to stay. "but, etheridge," you said, "I don't know what to do." and the love patterns shifted and shimmered in your eyes. And after they had taken you and gone, the day turned stark white landscape, I turned and entered

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