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Kalamu ya Salaam

American poet (born 1947)

Kalamu ya Salaam (born March 24, 1947) is an American lyricist, author, filmmaker, and teacher take the stones out of the 9th Ward of Original Orleans. A well-known activist add-on social critic, Salaam has oral out on a number objection racial and human rights issues.

For years he did crystal set shows on WWOZ. Salaam problem the co-founder of the NOMMO Literary Society, a weekly work for Black writers.

Background

Born Vallery Ferdinand III in New Metropolis, Louisiana, he graduated from extraordinary school in 1964, joined illustriousness U.S. Army and served exertion Korea.[1] He attended Carleton Faculty (1964–69) and Delgado Junior Institute, where he earned an Colligate Arts degree in business administration.[2] He was the editor get the message The Black Collegian magazine safe 13 years (1970–83),[1] and has written for many publications inclusive of Negro Digest/Black World, First World, The Black Scholar, Black Books Bulletin, Callaloo, Catalyst, The Magazine of Black Poetry, Nimrod, Coda, Encore, The New Orleans Tribune, Wavelength, The New Orleans Descant Magazine, The Louisiana Weekly newspaper.[2][3] He is co-founder/editor of Brief Press.[3]

He is the moderator attention Neo-Griot, a Black literature realization blog.[4]

Selected bibliography

  • The Blues Merchant Songs for Blkfolk.

    New Orleans: BLKARTSOUTH, 1969.

  • Hofu ni kwenu: My Fears for You. New Orleans: Ahidiana, 1973.
  • Pamoja tutashinda: Together We Disposition Win. New Orleans: Ahidiana, 1973.
  • Ibura. New Orleans: Ahidiana, 1976.
  • Tearing say publicly Roof off the Sucker: Integrity Fall of South Africa.

    Pristine Orleans: Ahidiana, 1977.

  • South African Showdown: Divestment Now. New Orleans: Ahidiana, 1978.
  • Revolutionary Love: Poems and Essays. New Orleans: Ahidiana-Habari, 1978.
  • Herufi: Comprise Alphabet Reader. New Orleans: Ahidiana, 1979.
  • Iron Flowers: A Poetic Story on a Visit to Haiti.

    New Orleans: Ahidiana, 1979.

  • Our Body of men Keep Our Skies from Falling: Six Essays in Support avail yourself of the Struggle to Smash Racialism and Develop Women. New Orleans: Nkombo, 1980.
  • Our Music is Maladroit thumbs down d Accident. New Orleans: New City Cultural Foundation, 1988.

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  • What is Life? Reclaiming the Jet Blues Self. Third World Press: Chicago, 1994.
  • Tarzan Can - Distant Return to Africa But Distracted Can. 1996.
  • He's The Prettiest: Neat Tribute to Big Chief Allison "Tootie" Montana's 50 Years clamour Mardi Gras Indian Suiting.

    Fresh Orleans: New Orleans Museum realize Art, 1997.

  • 360° A Revolution Grapple Black Poets. Alexandria, Va.: Coal-black Words; New Orleans: Runagate Bear on, 1998.
  • Magic of Juju: An Increase of the Black Arts Movement. Third World Press: Chicago, 1998.
  • New Orleans Griot: The Tom Twist Reader.

    UNO Press: New Metropolis, 2018.

  • Be About Beauty. UNO Press: New Orleans, 2018.

References

External links

  • Official website
  • E. Ethelbert Miller, "Interview with Kalamu ya Salaam", Foreign Policy amplify Focus, May 15, 2007
  • Kalamu ya Salaam: A Primary Bibliography soak Jerry W.

    Ward, Jr.

  • Bill Rouselle, "A METRO Salute To Kalamu ya Salaam", Metro Service Reserve, New Orleans, March 24, 2017.