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Tag Archives: James Earl Hardy

August 8, 2012 by - 0 comments

The Life and Legacy of Black Queer Literature

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August 8, 2012 – I attended the panel “Live to Tell: The Life and Legacy of Black Queer Literature,” which was presented by the Black Gay & Lesbian Archive Program Series at the Schomburg Center for Research into Black Culture. Continue reading →

December 7, 2002 by - 0 comments

Issue #12

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Issue #12
12/2002

Interview
James Earl Hardy
Joyce Palmer Continue reading →

September 7, 2001 by - 1 Comment

Issue 11

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Issue #11
09/2001

Country Grammar
Poet Nikky Finney talks about her southern roots and the poetry she writes.
by Tara Betts

Criminal Minded
Before Walter Mosley, Colson Whitehead or Valerie Wilson Wesley there was Chester Himes. His novels have been signatures of Black crime noir novels.
by Michael Marsh Continue reading →

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