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Identity Poems
- Self-Portrait At 28 by David Berman
- A Historical Footnote to Consider Only When All Else Fails by Nikki Giovanni
- At the Closed Gate of Justice by James David Corrothers
- Dedicated to a Young Lady Representing the Indian Race at Howard University by Alfred Islay Walden
- The Negro Meets to Pray by Daniel Webster Davis
- The President Has Never Said the Word Black by Morgan Parker
- Taboo by Anne Spencer
- I Am the Man You Will Never Defeat by Mongane Wally Serote
- Differences by Stanley Moss
- My People! by Natalie Diaz
- The Emperor’s Deer by Kamilah Aisha Moon
- AmeRícan by Tato Laviera
- My Graduation Speech by Tato Laviera
- There It Is by Jayne Cortez
- America, I Sing You Back by Allison Hedge Coke
- Indian Country by Deborah A. Miranda
- Day of the Refugios by Alberto Ríos
- I Choose Us: The African by Rudolph Lewis
- God is a Black Man by Marcus B. Christian
- Woofer (When I Consider the African-American) by Terrance Hayes
- What I Am by Terrance Hayes
- American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin by Terrance Hayes
- Naming Ceremony by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers
- Lost Letter #1: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to Susannah Wheatley, Boston* by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers
- Memphis Resurrection by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers
- Reflections in a Pool of Hair by Francine J. Harris
- Burden, old story. by Francine J. Harris
- White People Eating White Food by Francine J. Harris
- Western Poem by Eileen Myles
- Ancestor by Jimmy Santiago Baca





