Formats and Editions
1. Lucy Terry: Bars Fight
2. Paul Laurence Dunbar: Dawn
3. Paul Laurence Dunbar: Little Brown Baby
4. Paul Laurence Dunbar: Compensation
5. Angelina Weld Grimke: The Black Finger
6. Jean Toomer: Song Of The Sun
7. James Weldon Johnson: The Creation
8. Georgia Douglas Johnson: My Little Dreams
9. Fenton Johnson: The Banjo Player
10. Frank Horne: To James
11. Sterling A. Brown: Sister Lou
12. Langston Hughes: Havana Dreams
13. Langston Hughes: Song For A Dark Girl
14. Countie Cullen: For A Poet
15. Countie Cullen: For A Lady I Know
16. Countie Cullen: Saturday's Child
17. Countie Cullen: Youth Sings A Song of Rosebuds
18. Countie Cullen: From The Dark Tower
19. Countie Cullen: Yet Do I Marvel
20. Donald Jeffrey Hayes: Poet
21. Waring Cuney: No Images
22. Helene Johnson: The Road
23. Robert E. Hayden: Frederick Douglass
24. Arna Bontemps: A Black Man Talks Of Rivers
25. Arna Bontemps: Miracles
26. Arna Bontemps: Nocturne At Bethesda
27. Arna Bontemps: Southern Mansion
28. Arna Bontemps: A Note Of Humility
29. Arna Bontemps: The Daybreakers
30. Arna Bontemps: The Return
31. Phyllis Wheatley: His Excellency, General Washington
32. Claude McKay: Flame-Heart
More Info:
Anthology of Negro Poets in the U.S.A. is the aural complement to "The Poetry of the Negro, 1746-1949," edited by Langston Hughes along with Arna Bontemps - who reads the selections heard on this album. This collection characterizes the rich history of poetry in the African American community, including slaves such as Phyllis Wheatley who "won" their freedom with this skill and whose poem "His Excellency General Washington" may be heard here.