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American communists / Modernism / Modern art / Black Arts Movement / Avant-garde / Amiri Baraka / American poetry / Ishmael Reed / Melvin B. Tolson / American literature / Literature / Poetry
Date: 2010-10-25 14:12:23
American communists
Modernism
Modern art
Black Arts Movement
Avant-garde
Amiri Baraka
American poetry
Ishmael Reed
Melvin B. Tolson
American literature
Literature
Poetry

Works Cited . . Walter IlLuminations. Ed. Hannah Arendt. Trans. Hany . BenpmlO, Zohn New York: Schocken, 1969. B thwaite Ka~lau. Interview with Nathaniel Mackey. The Art of

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