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Foreword | ||
Introduction | ||
Reflections | 3 | |
Monument in black | 4 | |
Foxey lady | 5 | |
Epilogue | 6 | |
I am waiting | 7 | |
April 4, 1968 | 8 | |
Death prosecuting | 10 | |
No way out | 11 | |
Hands | 12 | |
The air is dirty | 13 | |
Dedication to the final confrontation | 14 | |
Tripart | 15 | |
Many die here | 16 | |
Satori | 18 | |
My people | 21 | |
Mother to son | 22 | |
Fruit of the flower | 23 | |
Those winter Sundays | 25 | |
Nikki-Rosa | 26 | |
The bean eaters | 27 | |
On the birth of my son, Malcolm Coltrane | 28 | |
Award | 30 | |
Five winters age | 31 | |
Uncle Bull-boy | 32 | |
To my son Parker, asleep in the next room | 34 | |
Song of the Son | 36 | |
Preface to a twenty volume suicide note | 37 | |
Blues note | 41 | |
At that moment (for Malcolm X) | 43 | |
Runagate runagate | 45 | |
Frederick Douglass | 49 | |
Malcolm X - an autobiography | 50 | |
In time of crisis | 53 | |
The ballad of Rudolph Reed | 54 | |
Blind and deaf old woman | 57 | |
After winter | 58 | |
Holyghost woman : an ole nomad moving thru the South | 60 | |
Second Avenue encounter | 61 | |
If you saw a Negro lady | 62 | |
Ameican gothic | 67 | |
Counterpoint | 68 | |
The creation | 69 | |
Reapers | 73 | |
Beware : do not read this poem | 74 | |
Mud in Vietnam | 76 | |
lXVXII | 80 | |
Of faith : confessional | 81 | |
Brown river, smile | 83 | |
The end of man is his beauty | 88 | |
As a possible lover | 90 | |
This age | 91 | |
Sonnet | 92 | |
Madhouse | 93 | |
Number 5 - December | 97 | |
Poem | 98 | |
Song | 99 | |
Naturally | 100 | |
Summer Oracle | 101 | |
Iron years : for money | 103 | |
Off d pig | 104 | |
A poem looking for a reader | 107 | |
Moonlight moonlight | 110 | |
Coal | 111 | |
Air | 112 | |
The distant drum | 113 | |
It's here in the | 114 | |
This morning | 115 | |
Georia dusk | 119 | |
The Louisiana weekly #4 | 121 | |
Right on : white America | 122 | |
Rhythm is a groove (#2) | 123 | |
Now, all you children | 124 | |
Incident | 125 | |
From riot rimes : USA | 126 | |
From 26 ways of looking at a blackman | 127 | |
Riot laugh & I talk | 128 | |
I substitute for the dead lecturer | 129 | |
I have seen black hands | 131 | |
In memoriam : Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. (part one) | 134 | |
Motto | 139 | |
The White House | 140 | |
O Daedalus, fly away home | 141 | |
November cotton flower | 142 | |
I know I'm not sufficiently obscure | 143 | |
Sorrow is the only faithful one | 144 | |
An Agony. As now | 145 | |
Midway | 147 | |
One thousand nine hundred & sixty - eight winters | 148 | |
Yet do I marvel | 149 | |
Dream variation | 150 | |
We have been believers | 151 | |
Nocturne varial | 153 | |
From the dark tower | 154 | |
We wear the mask | 155 | |
If we must die | 156 |
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