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6/19/2022 10:14:26 AM

"Emancipation" by Paul Laurence Dunbar

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6/21/2022 9:44:27 PM

Celebrating Paul Laurence Dunbar, Summer Solstice, and more

Support Poets.org June 21, 2022 Celebrate Paul Laurence Dunbar on his 150th anniversary on June 27 by reading poems published in The Collected Poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar (Dodd, Mead and Company,
8/23/2022 7:54:31 PM

"we gather our lives / in this pooling—"

Support Poets.org August 23, 2022 Poems on Travel “i traveled the world. it was fine.” by Samiya Bashir “How Many Lives Have We Lived in Paris?” by Cyrus Cassells “After a Visit” by Paul Laurence
11/22/2022 6:14:27 PM

"we are running out of the glass rooms / with our mouths full of food to look at the sky"

Support Poets.org November 22, 2022 Poems for Thanksgiving With Thanksgiving a couple days away, all of us at the Academy of American Poets want to express our gratitude for your readership. Please
12/20/2022 6:04:39 PM

"Even this late the bones of the body shine"

December 20, 2022 Poems for the Holiday Season “[little tree]” by EE Cummings “Christmas Eve: My Mother Dressing” by Toi Derricotte “Christmas Carol” by Paul Laurence Dunbar “Wonder and Joy” by
2/26/2023 11:14:35 AM

"Slow through the Dark" by Paul Laurence Dunbar

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5/23/2023 8:34:28 PM

"Words are loyal."

May 23, 2023 Memorial Day In honor of Memorial Day weekend, read and share a selection of poems reflecting on war and loss: “Memorial Day for the War Dead” by Yehuda Amichai “Little Lead Soldiers ” by
6/13/2023 8:14:49 PM

She flew past blessings long ago

June 13, 2023 Poems for Juneteenth Celebrate and reflect on Juneteenth next week with these voices from Poets.org: “To a Dark Girl” by Gwendolyn Bennett “Reparation” by Joshua Bennett “Interrogation