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Norman Jordan: “Como brotar un poema” | Zócalo Poets
Amazon.com: Where Do People in Dreams Come From?: And Other Poems: 9780976743019: Jordan, Norman: Books
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June Jordan: “Poema sobre Intelecto para mis Hermanos y Hermanas” / “A Poem about Intelligence for my Brothers and Sisters” | Zócalo Poets
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Destination: Ashes | Norman JORDAN, Don L. LEE, poems, introduction
Poet Jordan to be remembered at Saturday event | Arts Entertainment | wvgazettemail.com
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a sudden line of poetry — 'The Sacrifice,' Norman Jordan
Norman Jordan [pseudonym Peterr Jesus] | West Virginia Folklife Center | Fairmont State University
Black Spirits: Festival Of New Black Poets In America (1972, Vinyl) - Discogs
Celebrating the Lives of Norman Jordan and Samuel Allen – The Project on the History of Black Writing
Amazon.com: Where Do People in Dreams Come From?: And Other Poems: 9780976743019: Jordan, Norman: Books
Where Do People in Dreams Come From?: And Other Poems : Jordan, Norman: Amazon.com.au: Books
Motown Reissues 'Black Spirits Festival Of New Black Poets In America'
Summer academy named for Jordan accepting applications | Community | fayettetribune.com
Black Writers and Poets Are Upending Stereotypes About Appalachia - YES! Magazine
a sudden line of poetry — 'The Sacrifice,' Norman Jordan
How Black poets and writers gave a voice to 'Affrilachia'
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Appalachian State University's Center for Appalachian Studies - Graduate student Forrest Yerman brought Norman Jordan to campus on the 9th. Jordan is West Virginia's most published Affrilachian poet, and he graced App
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Amazon.com: Sing Me Different: 9780976743026: Jordan, Norman: Books
June Jordan: “Poema sobre Intelecto para mis Hermanos y Hermanas” / “A Poem about Intelligence for my Brothers and Sisters” | Zócalo Poets
An introduction to the revolutionary black poets of the '60s and '70s - The Vinyl Factory