Description: Collects significant poetry, short stories, and essays by celebrated African American poet and publisher Dudley Randall.
Review Quotes:
This collection, edited by Melba Joyce Boyd and opening with an introduction from her, unites much of his work into one volume, showcasing his skill as a poet and his ability to twist together themes as seemingly disparate as love, identity, and politics. Boyd has done us a great service in bringing together many of Randall's disparate writings in one volume. Let's not forget him. He never seemed to forget who he was or where he was from. And he never wavered a bit in seeking justice."
-- "METROTIMES"