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Wrestling with the Muse: Dudley Randall and the Broadside Press

Wrestling with the Muse: Dudley Randall and the Broadside Press
Author: Melba Joyce Boyd
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 368
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.1

ISBN: 0231130260
Dewey Decimal Number: 811.54
EAN: 9780231130264
ASIN: 0231130260

Publication Date: December 23, 2003
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And as I groped in darkness

and felt the pain of millions,

gradually, like day driving night across the continent,

I saw dawn upon them like the sun a vision.

-- Dudley Randall, from "Roses and Revolutions"

In 1963, the African American poet Dudley Randall (1914--2000) wrote "The Ballad of Birmingham" in response to the bombing of a church in Alabama that killed four young black girls, and "Dressed All in Pink," about the assassination of President Kennedy. When both were set to music by folk singer Jerry Moore in 1965, Randall published them as broadsides. Thus was born the Broadside Press, whose popular chapbooks opened the canon of American literature to the works of African American writers.

Dudley Randall, one of the great success stories of American small-press history, was also poet laureate of Detroit, a civil-rights activist, and a force in the Black Arts Movement. Melba Joyce Boyd was an editor at Broadside, was Randall's friend and colleague for twenty-eight years, and became his authorized biographer. Her book is an account of the interconnections between urban and labor politics in Detroit and the broader struggles of black America before and during the Civil Rights era. But also, through Randall's poetry and sixteen years of interviews, the narrative is a multipart dialogue between poets, Randall, the author, and the history of American letters itself, and it affords unique insights into the life and work of this crucial figure.



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