Nationalism and Social Division in Black Arts Poetry of the 1960s

The drive for a nationalistic unity among blacks in the Black Arts poetry movement is examined. The ideology behind these nationalist aspirations is not without contradictions.

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Aesthetics
African American culture
African Americans
Black arts movement
Black history
Black nationalism
Black people
Black power
English speaking literatures
French speaking and English speaking literatures
General points
History and sciences of litterature
History of literature
Literary criticism
Nationalism
Poetic movements
Poetry
United States
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