An Anthology of Black American Literature

Item

The covert art for the anthology features a drawing of a figure standing in shadow, the reflection cast against a lake. There's a moon. All in shades of green and black.
The poem "Of Walking In" on the left page, and on the facing page, the poem "Draft Night: Nautical Brothas Association."
The continuation of the poem "Draft Night: Nautical Brothas Association.” The facing page is the poem "I Could Always Just Hear Somebody Running."
The continuation of the poem "I Could Always Just Hear Somebody Running." The facing page includes the poem "Sunday."
The continuation of the poem "Sunday.” The facing page is a work of prose titled "Young Americans" by Louis Chude-Sokei.
Title
An Anthology of Black American Literature
Description
This special issue of the Chicago Quarterly Review presents fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and art from Black American writers and artists, as selected by guest-editor, Charles Johnson, whose papers also reside in the Modern Literature Collection. Four of Coleman’s poems are included.
Date
2021
Type
Books
Format
Book
JPEG, 300 ppi.
Creator
Coleman, Aaron
Extent
5.5 X 8.5
Language
English
Medium
Paper
Publisher
Chicago Quarterly Review
Source
PS647.A35 A58 2021
An anthology of Black American literature
Identifier
An-Anthology-of-Black-1266871788.pdf

Coleman, Aaron, “An Anthology of Black American Literature”, Chicago Quarterly Review, 2021, Wherein I am: Highlights from the Aaron Coleman Papers, accessed January 16, 2025, https://digitalexhibits.library.wustl.edu/s/whereiniam/item/45270