Nikki Giovanni -The Struggle of an Africa-American Woman
Title: Nikki Giovanni -The Struggle of an Africa-American Woman
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Nikki Giovanni -The Struggle of an Africa-American Woman
Nikki Giovanni -The Struggle of an Africa-American Woman
Nikki Giovanni through her work has become one of the most celebrated and controversial poets in the nation. In her three decade career she has published thirteen books of poetry. Giovanni’s involvement to the Civil Rights Movement influenced her first three poem books. Throughout her career she has obtained many awards and titles for her poetry as well as for her demeanor.
Giovanni was born under
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Hamilton
For Children
Spin a Soft Black Song (1971)
Ego-Tripping and Other Poems for Young People (1973)
Vacation Time: Poems for Children (1981)
Knoxville, Tennessee (1994)
The Genie in the Jar (1996)
The Sun Is So Quiet : Poems (1996)
Illustrated by: Ashley Bryan
Edited By Nikki Giovanni
Night Comes Softly (1970)
Grand Mothers Poems Reminiscences, and Short Stories About
the Keepers of Our Traditions(1994)
Shimmy Shimmy Shimmy Like My Sister Kate : Looking at the
Harlem Renaissance Through Poems (1996)
Illustrated by: Chris Raschka
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