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Black Poetry Day

October 17th 1985 was the first Black Poetry Day. Since its inception, readers have enjoyed supporting poets that have been historically underrepresented. This list focuses on contemporary authors to highlight how black poetry is just as relevant today as it was forty years ago.

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  • Simultaneously philosophical and playful, Doggerel is a meditation on family, falling in love, friendship, and those who accompany us on our walk through life. Balancing political critique with personal experience, Betts once again shows us "how…
    Book, 2025New York, New York : W. W. Norton & Company, [2025] — 811.6 BETTS
  • Eschewing series and performative typography, Douglas Kearney's Sho aims to hit crooked licks with straight-seeming sticks. Navigating the complex penetrability of language, these poems are sonic in their espousal of Black vernacular traditions,…
    Paperback, 2021Seattle : Wave Books, [2021] — 811.6 KEARNEY
  • In the world of Jericho Brown's second book, disease runs through the body, violence runs through the neighborhood, memories run through the mind, trauma runs through generations. Almost eerily quiet in even the bluntest of poems, Brown gives us the…
    Paperback, 2014Port Townsend, Washington : Copper Canyon Press, [2014] — 811.6 BROWN
  • The Tradition details the normalization of evil and its history at the intersection of the past and the personal. Brown's poetic concerns are both broad and intimate, and at their very core a distillation of the incredibly human: What is safety? Who…
    Paperback, 2019Port Townsend, Washington : Copper Canyon Press, ©2019. — 811.6 BROWN
  • Dive between the borders of ruined and radical love with this lyrical poetry collection that explores topics as expansive as divorce, the first Black Bachelorette, and the art world. Stanzas shift between reverence to irreverence as they take us on…
    Paperback, 2025New York : Washington Square Press/Atria, 2025. — 811.6 CLARK
  • Written after two years of artistic silence, during which the world came to a halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Minneapolis became the epicenter of protest following the murder of George Floyd, Bluff is Danez Smith's powerful reckoning with…
    Paperback, 2024Minneapolis, Minnesota : Graywolf Press, 2024. — 811.6 SMITH
  • Elegant, profound, and intoxicating- Spectral Evidence , Gregory Pardlo's first major collection of poetry after winning the Pulitzer Prize for Digest , moves fluidly among considerations of the pro-wrestler Owen Hart; Tituba, the only Black woman…
    Book, 2024New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2024. — 811.6 PARDLO
  • A literary coming-of-age poetry collection, an ode to the places we call home, and a piercingly intimate deconstruction of daughterhood, Black Girl, Call Home is a love letter to the wandering black girl and a vital companion to any woman on a…
    Paperback, 2021New York : Berkley, 2021. — 811.6 MANS
  • In Ten Bridges I've Burnt , Brontez Purnell--the bard of the underloved and overlooked--turns his gaze inward. A storyteller with a musical eye for the absurdity of his own existence, he is peerless in his ability to find the levity within the…
    Paperback, 2024New York : MCD / Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2024. — B PURNELL
  • This beautiful, slender collection--small and weighted like a coin--is Rowan Ricardo Phillips at his very best. These luminous, unsparing, dreamlike poems are as lyrical as they are virtuosic. "Not the meaning," Phillips writes, "but the…
    eBook, 2024New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2024. — EBOOK
  • Such Color

    New and Selected Poems

    Smith, Tracy K.
    Such Color collects the best poems from Smith's award-winning books and culminates in thirty pages of brilliant, excoriating new poems. These new works confront America's historical and contemporary racism and injustices, while they also rise toward…
    Book, 2021Minneapolis, Minnesota : Graywolf Press, [2021] — 811.6 SMITH