
What is a good Poem for Black History Month?
We are having a black History Month Program for my job and I have to do a poetry reading. Can anyone suggest any good poems? None that will make anyone feel uncomfortable. Thanks
One of the greatest of American poems, and perfect for an audience: Langston Hughes’ “Theme for English B.”
Black History poetry performance by Jodi Powell
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