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         Jones Leroi:     more books (101)
  1. Selected Plays and Prose of Amiri Baraka/Leroi Jones by Amiri/Jones Baraka; Leroi, 1979
  2. Selected Plays And Prose Of Amiri Barakay/LeRoi Jones - by Amiri Baraka/LeRoi Jones -, 1979
  3. Felix of the silent forest; introduction by LeRoi Jones. by David Henderson, 1967
  4. It's Nation Time / By Imamu Amiri Baraka (Leroi Jones) by LeRoi Jones, 1970-01-01
  5. Dutchman and The Slave: Two Plays by LeRoi Jones (A-122, Apollo Editions) by LeRoi Jones, 1964
  6. Portrait of LeRoi Jones (Signed Broadside) by Amiri (Jones, Leroi) Baraka, 1996
  7. Tales by LeRoi Jones by Amir, 1934- Baraka, 1967
  8. BARAKA, AMIRI (JONES, LEROI): An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by David Smith, 2006
  9. Imamu Amiri Baraka (Leroi Jones): a collection of critical essays by Kimberly W., editor Benston, 1978
  10. The dead lecturer; poems, by LeRoi Jones by Imamu Amiri (1934-) Baraka, 1964
  11. The LeRoi Jones /Amiri Baraka Reader. by LeRoi / BARAKA, Amiri. JONES, 1991
  12. Dead Lecturer, Poems By Leroi Jones by Leroi Jones, 1968-01-01
  13. From Leroi Jones to Amir Baraka: The Literary Works by Theodore Hudson, 1973
  14. Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note by LeRoi Jones (Baraka), 1961-06

81. English Books > Music > Ethnomusicology
Corio, David; Hayes, Isaac; Hardback; Book ISBN 078930337X Black Music (Da CapoPress) Baraka, Imamu A.; jones, leroi; Paperback ISBN 0306808145 Black Music
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82. Voice Work In Whatever Happened To Robot Jones?
Principal Madman, Jeff Bennett, series. Rapper, Gary leroi Gray, Cube Wars.Richard Nixon Robot, Jeff Bennett, Growth Spurts. Robot jones, Robot jones,
http://voices.fuzzy.com/show.idc?show_id=3452

83. Amiri Baraka: Biography And Historical Context
In 1934 Amiri Baraka (leroi jones) was born in the industrial city of Newark, NewJersey. Adapted from the biography in The leroi jones/Amiri Baraka Reader.
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/baraka/bio.htm
Amiri Baraka: Biography and Historical Context William J. Harris Dutchman . After the death of Malcolm X he became a Black Nationalist, moving first to Harlem and then back home to Newark. In the mid-1970s, abandoning Cultural Nationalist, he became a Third World Marxist-Leninist. In 1999, after teaching for twenty years in the Department of Africana Studies at SUNY-Stony Brook, he retired. However, in retirement he is as active and productive as an artist and intellectual as he has ever been in his career. Currently he lives with his wife, the poet Amina Baraka, in Newark. Adapted from the biography in The LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka Reader Historical Context
The Beat Period (1957-1962) William J. Harris Yugen and Floating Bear The New American Poetry: 1945-1960 Baraka’s Beat-period views on form: "there must not be any preconceived notion or design for what a poem ought to be. ‘Who knows what a poem ought to sound like? Until it’s thar’ say Charles Olson . . . & I follow closely with that. I’m not interested in writing sonnets, sestinas or anything . . . only poems." From the "Introduction," to

84. Minneapolis Public Library: William Melvin Kelley And The Black Arts Movement
Find a Copy! jones, leroi and Larry Neal, eds. Black Fire An Anthology ofAfroAmerican Writing. New York William Morrow, 1968. Find a Copy!
http://www.mpls.lib.mn.us/blackarts.asp
William Melvin Kelley
and the Black Arts Movement
The Black Arts movement emerged in 1965, following the assassination of Malcolm X and the founding of the Black Arts Repertory Theatre/School in Harlem by LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka). In a 1968 essay, "The Black Arts Movement," Larry Neal designated Black Arts as the "aesthetic and spiritual sister of the Black Power concept." (The Drama Review, Summer 1968: p. 29-39). The Black Arts movement led an explosion of urban African-American popular culture. It produced such writers as Amiri Baraka, Nikki Giovanni and Sonia Sanchez, and affected scores of others, including Toni Morrison and Alice Walker. It continues to influence rap and hip hop music, spoken word and performance poetry, independent and Hollywood Black cinema, and experimental jazz.
Some Leading Authors of the Black Arts Movement:
Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones)
Gwendolyn Brooks

Ed Bullins

Nikki Giovanni
...
Sonia Sanchez
The Black Arts Movement - A Capsule Bibliography:
Gates, Henry Louis.

85. Fooling With Words With Bill Moyers : Credits
Copyright by Amiri Baraka. A new edition of THE leroi jones/AMIRI BARAKA READERis to be released in the spring of 2000 by Thunder's Mouth Press.
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86. The Fiction Of Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka (in MARION)
The fiction of leroi jones/Amiri Baraka. Call Number FICTION (B). TitleThe fiction of leroi jones/Amiri Baraka / foreword by Greg Tate.
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    87. African Americans In Oxford By Subject
    Resources about 'jones, leroi'. Total results 1 Poet Wants 'BlackLiberation' (Newspaper Article) by Alan Hofelich Miami Student
    http://www.lib.muohio.edu/afamhist/subject_search3.php?subject[]=Jones, LeRoi

    88. Jones
    Writing About Cultural Identities Lori Amy Student responses to LeRoiJones' The Slave. (These excerpts have, first, one student's
    http://www2.gasou.edu/facstaff/lamy/lacult4.html
    Writing About Cultural Identities
    Lori Amy
    Student responses to LeRoi Jones' The Slave
    (These excerpts have, first, one student's e-mail contribution to a dialogue about the play, and then another student's response to this contribution)
    I feel that one needs only a few criteria in a situation to legitimize a war. The main and most important of the criteria lies within yourself.
    I know that you said that this was speaking only for yourself, but according to what you said you have left the question of legitimizing war very open and vague. It would seem that , according to what you have written, any rationalization you can make with yourself will allow you to justify war. This is a very dangerous thing because if everything you imply with your statement is correct, then you are setting up the perfect rationalization for psychopaths and derranged individuals to wage war against society just because they can somehow justify it to themselves. He should have gone about it in a different way. I believe we should only use war when the saftey and independence of our people is being threatned. As in the World Wars, and with Hitler. The only thing I do not approve of is the way he went about making his point.
    All the points made above are valid. But I do not agree with all of them. I do believe Walker's credibility would have gone up if he did not come of as a drunk. Yes he could of gone about it in different way but the whole idea of the play was to show a confrontation of ideas between the white liberal and the black militant. The play goes way beyond the characters in the play. I think you focus too much on the actions of the characters rather than the issues they address. Even focusing on the characters, you would realize your comparison of Walker to Hitler wrong. Walker shows remorse in the play of his actions. He does not advocate war, at the time he saw it the only means to achieve an utopian society for blacks. The independance of blacks are being threatened. Oppression does put tremendous restraints on a person's freedom.

    89. Outburst[and The Matrix Press]Archive
    Correspondence from Hollo, Anselm. 26. Correspondence from Hymes, Dell jones, LeRoi27. Correspondence from Keys, John Kupferberg, Tuli Levertov, Denise 28.
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