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June Jordan (1936−2002) was a poet, activist, journalist, essayist, teacher, and the author of more than twenty-five works of poetry, fiction, essays, and children’s books. Active in the civil rights, feminist, antiwar, and gay and lesbian rights movements, she was a professor of African American studies at the University of California, Berkeley, where she founded the influential poetry program Poetry for the People. Among her honors were a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, a National Book Award nomination, and a congressional citation for her outstanding contributions to literature, the progressive movement, and the civil rights movement.

Books by June Jordan

Passion

90 classic titles celebrating 90 years of Penguin Books

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The Essential June Jordan

Gathering poems alongside photographs and manuscript pages, the definitive introduction to the work of 'the bravest of us . . . the universal poet' (Alice Walker)

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soulscript

A 1970s poetry collection now reissued as a Harlem Moon Classic, Soulscript features famous poets from the turn of the century to the modern day, as well as unknowns. A great match for course adoption, Soulscript will also appeal to the spoken word community, and fans of African American poetry.

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