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      2021., Viking Call No: 811 GOR    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "The luminous poetry collection by #1 New York Times bestselling author and presidential inaugural poet Amanda Gorman captures a shipwrecked moment in time and transforms it into a lyric of hope and healing. In Call Us What We Carry, Gorman explores history, language, identity, and erasure through an imaginative and intimate collage. Harnessing the collective grief of a global pandemic, her poems shine a light on a moment of reckoning and reveal that Gorman has become our messenger from the past, our voice for the future"--Jacket flap.
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      2021., Adult, Lumen Call No: 811 GOR   Edition: Primera edicio?n.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "Ante la mirada de un mundo sobrecogido tras la invasio?n del Capitolio de los Estados Unidos, Amanda Gorman tomo? la palabra a continuacio?n del presidente Joe Biden. Era la poeta ma?s joven que recitaba en una ceremonia de investidura, como antes lo hicieron Robert Frost o Maya Angelou, y cautivo? a millones de personas que vei?an en ella la luz de una esperanza, y en los versos de La colina que ascendemos la inauguracio?n de una nueva era."--
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      c2004, Pre-adolescent, Front Street Call No: 811 .54   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Fortune was a slave who lived in Waterbury, Conn., in the late 1700s. He was married and the father of 4 children. When Fortune died in 1798, his master, Dr. Porter, preserved his skeleton to further the study of anatomy. Now the skeleton is in the Mattatuck Museum where it is still being studied.
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      2008., Juvenile, Wordsong Call No: 811.5 NEL   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Born the prince of Dukandarra, Guinea, Broteer Furro was captured by slave traders at age six. As Broteer stepped off the African continent and onto a cargo ship bound for Rhode Island, the vessel's steward purchased the boy and gave him a new name: Venture. The young man crossed the Atlantic Ocean, landed in Narragansett, and worked through three decades of slavery to buy not only his own freedom but also the freedom of his wife and children. Remarkable in his own time for his Ambition and physical stature, Venture Smith would become known to history as the first man to document both his capture from Africa and life as an American slave. Poems by Marilyn Nelson sit opposite the text of Venture Smith's own narrative.
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      c2004., Holiday House Call No: Poetry   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Acclaimed writer Walter Dean Myers celebrates the people of Harlem with these powerful and soulful first-person poems in the voices of the residents who make up the legendary neighborhood: basketball players, teachers, mail carriers, jazz artists, maids, veterans, nannies, students, and more. Exhilarating and electric, these poems capture the energy and resilience of a neighborhood and a people.
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      [2022]., Adolescent, Quill Tree Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers Call No: 811 ACE   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "In her most famous spoken-word poem, award -winning author and poet Elizabeth Acevedo celebrates the beauty and meaning of natural Black hair, her words vibrantly illustrated by artist Andrea Pippins. This powerful book embraces all the complexities of Afro-Latinidad-the history, pain, pride, and powerful love of that inheritance."--
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      c1997., Adolescent, Lodestar Books Call No: 811 GLE   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Tells the story of a high school basketball team's season through a series of poems reflecting the feelings of students, their families, teachers, and coaches.
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      [2018]., Harper Call No: 811 KAU   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: In the vein of poetry collections like Milk and Honey and Adultolescence, this compilation of short, powerful poems from teen Instagram sensation @poeticpoison perfectly captures the human experience. In Light Filters In, Caroline Kaufman--known as @poeticpoison--does what she does best: reflects our own experiences back at us and makes us feel less alone, one exquisite and insightful piece at a time. She writes about giving up too much of yourself to someone else, not fitting in, endlessly Googling "how to be happy," and ultimately figuring out who you are. This hardcover collection features completely new material plus some fan favorites from Caroline's account. Filled with haunting, spare pieces of original art, Light Filters In will thrill existing fans and newcomers alike.
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      -- Light gathering poems
      2000., Henry Holt Call No: 808.81 Lig   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Edge booksSummary Note: A collection of poems which deal with light coming from the sun, moon, and stars. Includes poet biographies.