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What Im fighting for now in my work... for an expression relevant to all manner of blacks, poems I could take into a tav
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"What I'm fighting for now in my work... for an expression relevant to all manner of blacks, poems I could take into a tavern, into the street, into the halls of a housing project"

- Gwendolyn Brooks

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Gwendolyn Brooks is promoting for a kind of expression that relates to all African Americans. She wants to develop poems that can be shared in a variety of settings, from a tavern to the street to a real estate job. She is defending a type of expression that is accessible to all African Americans, regardless of their social or financial status. She wishes to create a kind of expression that is significant and appropriate to all African Americans, despite their background. By doing so, she intends to produce a sense of unity and solidarity among African Americans. She wishes to produce a type of expression that is not only meaningful to African Americans, but likewise to the wider community. By developing a kind of expression that is accessible to all, she intends to produce a sense of understanding and appreciation for African American culture.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Gwendolyn Brooks between June 7, 1917 and December 3, 2000. He/she was a famous Poet from USA. The author also have 14 other quotes.

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