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From: MELUS  |  Date: 9/22/1995  |  Author: Espada, Martin

Poets of color in this country often muster the courage to confront their inheritance. This is the inheritance of past history - conquest, slavery, segregation - and the current conditions arising from that history, as they determine the community of the poet and, frequently, determine what the poet knows intimately: subject matter, perspective, language. A justified anger is part of the same inheritance. The writer may choose to express that anger, or to leave that anger off the page. ...

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