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Selected Poems for Freedom, Peace, and Love by Leonard A. Slade, Jr.

Selected Poems for Freedom, Peace, and Love

by Leonard A. Slade, Jr.

Pages: 112

Dimensions: 6 x 9

Category
  • POETRY - American - African American
  • POETRY - Subjects & Themes - Inspirational & Religious

Type : Paperback

ISBN : 9781662802690

Price : $13.49



Praise for Slade’s Poetry
“Dr. Leonard A. Slade, Jr., is a gifted poet. His poems that deal with social issues reflect the complexity of people and relationships, as well as highlight some very troubling contemporary problems. Slade’s poetry is truly a healing work of art.”
- Sandra M. Grayson
Professor of English
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
“The beauty of Slade’s poetry is the adequacy of their feeling and the fine images he discovers for their expressions. His poetry is a rich addition to our literary stores.”
- Houston A. Baker, Jr.
Distinguished Professor of English
Vanderbilt University
“In spare, unpretentious verse Slade asks us to think about racism, history, love, the beauty of nature, the homeless, old teachers, young daughters, political hypocrisy - - and more. These are splendid, moving poems.”
-Elizabeth Ammons
Former Dean
The College of Arts and Sciences
Tufts University
“Dr. Leonard A. Slade, Jr.’s poetry presents a historical panorama of American blacks. His poems cover a range of subjects. They reflect the poet’s values: family, education, love, nature, the history of blacks in the U.S., hypocrisy, and politics. Slade is a new breed of black poet.”
- R. Baird Shuman
Professor Emeritus of English
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


Leonard A. Slade, Jr., is Professor Emeritus, former Director of the Humanistic Studies Doctoral Program and the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program, Collins Fellow, and Citizen Academic Laureate at the University at Albany (SUNY).  He has published in many journals and magazines and is the author of twenty-one books of poetry.  He studied poetry with Pulitzer Prize winners Donald Justice and Stephen Dunn.  For several summers, Slade studied poetry at Bennington College, Vermont; at The Bread Loaf Writers’ Workshop, Middlebury College, Vermont; at The Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing in Fiction and Poetry; and at The Ragdale Artists’ Colony, Lake Forest, Illinois. The recipient of many awards for his writing, teaching, and service, Slade has taught English and Africana Studies at the University at Albany (SUNY), Skidmore College, Union College, and RPI.  He lives with his wife in Albany, New York.

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