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Historic Publisher, Third World Press Foundation, Raises $100,000 After Flood Destroys Inventory
Left of Black S11 · E20 | Haki Madhubuti on the Black Arts Movement
What are the deep, foundational philosophies that have undergirded the creation of Black art and fueled Black activism? In this very special episode of Left of Black, famed luminary of our time, author, poet and Third World Press founder Haki Madhubuti, sits down with host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal to unpack Madhubuti's legacy as one of the premiere voices of the Black Arts Movement. Madhubuti also discusses his latest collection, Taught By Women: Poems as Resistance Language: New and Selected, published by his own Third World Press Foundation.
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