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February 2019

February Is Black History Month

 

Of Lucille Clifton's "won't you celebrate with me," the poet Safiya Sinclair writes, "What a balm and a blessing this poem has been to me." We asked Sinclair and eleven other contemporary poets to share the poems they recommend reading during Black History Month, and why. Here are a few: 

 

"We Real Cool" by Gwendolyn Brooks
"American History" by Michael S. Harper
"Let America Be America Again" by Langston Hughes
"Coherence in Consequence" by Claudia Rankine
"On Being Brought from Africa to America" by Phillis
     Wheatley


Read all 12 poems alongside the poets' notes.

 

To plan your classroom's celebration, browse essays on literary milestones and movements, find important books on black history and poetics, look for lesson plans for Black History Month, read archival letters from classic African American poets, and search poems about the African American experience by both classic and contemporary poets.

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Celebrate Langston Hughes' birthday on February 1.

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Love Poems for Valentine's Day

 

Valentine's Day is also around the corner—and what better way to celebrate than with poetry? Browse our selections of love poems and poems about friendship to read and to share, including these classic and contemporary favorites:

"It's all I have to bring today (26)" by Emily Dickinson
"Heart to Heart" by Rita Dove
"For Keeps" by Joy Harjo
"Yours" by Daniel Hoffman
"Having a Coke with You" by Frank O'Hara

 

Elizabeth Barrett Browning famously wrote, "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. / I love thee to the depth and breadth and height / My soul can reach." In the lesson plan "Love as a Two-Way Street," students learn more about this poet's loving marriage to Robert Browning and write love poems of their own. 

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Alberto Ríos

Dear Poet 2019

 

Encourage your students to interact directly with poets through this year's Dear Poet project, featuring Alberto Ríos and seven other poets from our Board of Chancellors.

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National Poetry Month 2019

 

April is right around the corner! As you're planning ahead, here are a few things to keep in mind:
 

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Read 200+ lesson plans.

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Poems for Black History Month and Valentine’s Day