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“Black Out Loud: An Anthology of Modern Poems by Black Americans,” edited by Arnold Adoff, is a seminal collection that captures the vibrant and diverse voices of Black poets in America. Published in 1970 by The Macmillan Company in New York, this anthology features evocative illustrations by Alvin Hollingsworth that enhance the powerful words within. The book gathers a wide array of poems that explore themes of identity, struggle, and cultural pride, making it an essential piece of African American literature. The hardcover edition is bound in a distinctive yellow cloth with black illustrations on the cover, reflecting the urban and cultural landscape depicted in the poems. This first edition is an ex-library copy, bearing the usual markings and library card pocket, but remains a valuable collectible for those interested in the evolution of Black poetry and its role in modern literary discourse.
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