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  1. Some of Us Did Not Die: New and Selected Essays by June Jordan, 2003-05-08
  2. Soldier: A Poet's Childhood by June Jordan, 2001-04-23
  3. Affirmative Acts by June Jordan, 1998-10-20
  4. Passion by June Jordan, 1980-10
  5. Haruko/Love Poems (High Risk Books) by June Jordan, 1993-02-01
  6. The Voice of the Children (Poetry by Children)
  7. Directed by Desire: The Collected Poems of June Jordan by June Jordan, 2007-06-01
  8. His Own Where by JUNE JORDAN, 1971-01-01
  9. June Jordan's Poetry for the People: A Revolutionary Blueprint
  10. June Jordan: Her Life and Letters (Women Writers of Color) by Valerie Kinloch, 2006-06-30
  11. Living Room by June Jordan, 1993-01-15
  12. Civil Wars by June Jordan, 1995-09-01
  13. Still Seeking an Attitude: Critical Reflections on the Work of June Jordan by Valerie Kinloch, Margret Grebowicz, 2005-08-29
  14. Fannie Lou Hamer. (Crowell Biography) by June Jordan, 1972-10

1. Jordan, June. DRY VICTORIES. At Bookfever.com
Jordan, June. DRY VICTORIES. New York Holt, Rinehart. 1972. at bookfever.com
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2. Jordan, June
June Jordan's Poetry for the People A Revolutionary Blueprint, Soldier A Poet's Childhood, Some of Us Did Not Die New and Selected Essays, Kissing God Goodbye Poems 1991
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  • Kissing God Goodbye: Poems 1991-1997 Directed by Desire: The Collected Poems of June Jordan An Open Language: Selected Writing on Literacy, Learning, and Opportunity (Bedford/St. Martin's Professional Resources) Traces Of A Stream: Literacy and Social Change Among African American Women (Pitt Comp Literacy Culture) Haruko/Love Poems: Love Poems (High Risk Books)

  • ASIN: Book Description June Jordan is one of America's best known poets. Her vision and politics have set her at the forefront of contemporary poetry and her work has a far-reaching impact on all poets and readers of poetry today. A dedicated and inspired teacher, her innovative and highly successful poetry program, Poetry for the People, has recently emerged as a national phenomenon.

    3. June Jordan
    From Jordan, June Britannica Online. http//www.eb.com180/cgibin/g?DocF=micro/726/74.html Accessed 23 September 1998. Jordan, June, married name JUNE MEYER (b.
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    back to Snally Gaster's African American Phat Library Experience Not enough poems here? Email me your favorite works of the masters (no amateurs please). CONTACT From "Jordan, June" Britannica Online. http://www.eb.com:180/cgi-bin/g?DocF=micro/726/74.html [Accessed 23 September 1998]. Jordan, June, married name JUNE MEYER (b. July 9, 1936, New York, N.Y., U.S.), African-American author who investigated both social and personal concerns through poetry, essays, and drama. Jordan grew up in Brooklyn, New York City, and attended Barnard College (1953-55, 1956-57) and the University of Chicago (1955-56); beginning in 1967 she taught English and literature. She fought for the inclusion of black studies and third-world studies in university curricula and advocated acceptance of Black English. With architect R. Buckminster Fuller she created a plan for the architectural redesign of Harlem, New York City. Her first poetry collection, Who Look at Me, appeared in 1969; among her subsequent collections of poems were Some Changes (1971), Things That I Do in the

    4. Jordan, June. HIS OWN WHERE. At Bookfever.com
    Jordan, June. HIS OWN WHERE. New York Thomas Crowell, 1971. at bookfever.com
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    5. June Jordan
    Biographical timeline, bibliography, how to obtain permissions, where her papers are archived.
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    6. Glbtq >> Literature >> Jordan, June
    Short essay on the life of the openly bisexual poet.
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    Jordan, June (1939-2002) In both her poetry and her essays, June Jordan called for the rejection of stereotypical views of bisexuality, and she associated sexual independence with political commitment. Born on July 9, 1936, in Harlem to Jamaican immigrants, June Jordan grew up in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. Her childhood in one of the largest black urban areas in the country, coupled with her three high school years at a predominantly white preparatory school, gave Jordan an early understanding of racial conflicts. Sponsor Message.

    7. June Jordan : Voices From The Gaps : University Of Minnesota
    Biography, criticism, selected bibliography, and links.
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      June Jordan was born on July 9, 1936 in Harlem, New York, to Granville and Mildred Jordan, Jamaican natives. Her father was a night shift postal worker and her mother was a nurse. When Jordan was five, the family moved to the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn. During her high school years, Jordan was "completely immersed in a white universe" while a student at Milwood High School and Northfield School for girls in Massachusetts. At Northfield, Jordan "discovered her poetic voice. " Jordan's home situation was a source of conflict and anguish because of her father's physical abuse and her mother's denial. This environment resulted in Jordan's writing extensively about her parents and their positive and negative influences. In 1953, Jordan enrolled at Barnard College. Two years later, she married Michael Meyer, a student. While her husband completed graduate studies at the University of Chicago, Jordan continued her studies there until 1956 when she went to Barnard College, where she remained until February 1957. In 1958, she gave birth to her only child, Christopher David Meyer. Being in an interracial marriage in the 1950's was especially difficult due to societal attitudes and laws. In 1965, Jordan's marriage ended in divorce and Jordan faced the trials of being a single, working mother and forming her identity.

    8. Jordan, June Quote - Self-determination Has To Mean That The Leader Is Your Indi
    Famous quote by Jordan, June Self-determination has to mean that the leader is your individual gut, and heart, and mind or we're talking about power, again, and its rather
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    9. June Jordan - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Jordan, June Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search June Millicent Jordan (July 9, 1936 - June 14, 2002) was a Caribbean American poet novelist journalist biographer ... teacher , and committed activist. In her three decade career Jordan made her mark as one of the fiercest and most compassionate voices of her time. She became a passionate voice of a generation battling the constructions of race, gender, sexuality, politics, war, violence, and human rights. Jordan played an important role in the development of black artistic, social, and politic movements and is still widely regarded as one of the most significant and prolific Black, bisexual writers of the twentieth century.
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    June Jordan was born the 17th child of Jamaican immigrant parents, Granville Ivanhoe and Mildred Maud Jordan in Harlem New York . Her father worked as a postal worker and her mother as a part time nurse. When Jordan was five, the family moved to the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn . While life in the Jordan household was often turbulent, Jordan credits her father with passing on to her a love of literature, and she began writing her own poetry at the age of seven. Jordan describes the complexities of her early childhood in her 2000 memoir

    10. Jordan, June Quote - Language Is Political. That's Why You And Me, My Brother An
    Famous quote by Jordan, June Language is political. That's why you and me, my Brother and Sister, that's why we supposed to choke our natural self into the weird, lying
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    11. Jordan, June - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Jordan, June
    US poet and writer. She was influenced by mainstream poetry as well as by the Black arts movement of the 1970s. She also wrote books for children.
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    12. June Jordan- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
    Photo and brief biographical profile.
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    View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING Related Prose Great Anthology: Gay and Lesbian Poetry in Our Time External Links June Jordan
    Visit the website presented by June Jordan's estate, which features a biography, bibliography, poems, news, permissions information, and more. Speaking Freely: An Evening with Remarkable Women
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    June Jordan was born in New York City in 1936. Her books of poetry include Kissing God Goodbye: Poems, 1991-1997 (Anchor Books, 1997), Haruko/Love Poems Naming Our Destiny: New and Selected Poems Living Room Passion (1980), and Things That I Do in the Dark She is also the author of children's books, plays, a novel, and Poetry for the People: A Blueprint for the Revolution (1995), a guide to writing, teaching and publishing poetry. Her collections of political essays include Affirmative Acts: Political Essays (1998) and Technical Difficulties (1994). Basic Books published her memoir

    13. Jordan, June Definition Of Jordan, June In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Jordan, June (1936– ) poet, writer; born in New York City. She studied at Barnard College, N.Y. (1953–55; 1956–57), the University of Chicago (1955–56), and taught at many
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    14. Air Jordan – June 2010 Releases | Air Jordan Legacy
    Albeit there is no catalog scan this time, there are a few notables releasing in June of 2010. Being these as two of my all time favorites I can not wait, and
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      24 September 2009 Albeit there is no catalog scan this time, there are a few notables releasing in June of 2010. Being these as two of my all time favorites I can not wait, and can not wait to bring you, the readers sample shots and catalog scans. But be on the lookout for the Air Jordan White Infrared VI (6) , however, like the 2010 Air Jordan Black Infrared VI (6) Air Jordan IX in White/Black-University Blue . Lastly, the Air Jordan 2010 is set to make its debut in a Black/Flint Grey-Varsity Red colorway. So far, 2010, the 25th anniversary for the Jordan Brand , looks to be AMAZING. Be on the look out for sample pictures as well as catalog scans . Check more for a catalog scan. Posted under Air Jordans
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    Interview with June Jordan from ColorLines Magazine.
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    16. Oxford AASC: Jordan, June At A Glance
    Sex Female. Born Harlem, New York, New York, United States 9 July 1936 Died
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    17. June Jordan | Books | The Guardian
    Obituary for the African-American poet, essayist, and activist. The Guardian
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