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Project on the History of Black Writing (HBW) Look Back Series—Featuring Eugene Redmond


Goyland Williams (HBW Staff Member)

From Kwansabas and invocations, to documenting
nearly 100,000 photographs, Eugene B. Redmond has been a force in the black
artistic, cultural, and literary world. As poet laureate of East St.
Louis, Redmond continues his role as a cultural icon of the city. His most
influential and prominent work Drumvoices: The Mission of Afro-American Poetry:
A Critical History, documents and captures the history of black poetry. Like
Drumvoices, Redmond’s cultural work continues to be an invaluable resource.

Videographer: Brandon Hill
Video Concept: Kenton Rambsy

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Project on the History of Black Writing (HBW) Look Back Series—Featuring Eugene Redmond