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A selection of poems by Nikki Giovanni, one of the best-known African-American poets, covering topics such as family, history, and civil rights. The web page does not provide printable versions of the poems, but you can find links to other sources.
- Balances. In life. one is always. balancing. ... Read Poem.
- Knoxville Tennessee. I always like summer. Best. you can eat fresh corn. From daddy's garden. ... Read Poem.
- Choices. If i can't do. what i want to do. ... Read Poem.
- And I Have You. Rain has drops. Sun has shine. ... Read Poem.
Poetry from Experience Many of Giovanni’s poems reflect her childhood and her experience as an African-American woman. “I write,” she says, “out of my own experiences- which also happen to be
Learn about Nikki Giovanni, a world-renowned poet and one of the foremost authors of the Black Arts Movement. Explore her publications, awards, and activism for the Black community and the right to vote.
Poet Nikki Giovanni was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, on June 7, 1943. Although she grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, she and her sister returned to Knoxville each summer to visit their grandparents. Nikki graduated with honors in history from her grandfather's alma mater, Fisk University. Since 1987, she has been on the faculty at Virginia Tech, where she is a University Distinguished Professor.
A poem by Nikki Giovanni about her childhood memories of summer in Tennessee. The poem celebrates the food, the music, the nature and the warmth of the season.
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Nov 11, 2021 · Giovanni, Nikki. Publication date. 1996. Topics. African American women -- Poetry, Women -- United States -- Poetry, African Americans -- Poetry. Publisher. New York : William Morrow and Co. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.