African American

Submitted by Carole Borges on Thu, 2007/05/03 - 4:35am.

Robert Booker will be the guest speaker tonight at the KWG monthly meeting. The former director of the Beck Center and author of three books, including the highly praised Two Hundred Years of Black Culture in Knoxville , will read from his books and discuss his writing process. The event will be at the Laurel Theater, 16th and Laurel, at 7:00 p.m.

A $1 donation is appreciated to cover food and drinks.


Submitted by Carole Borges on Tue, 2007/03/27 - 8:10am.

Giovanni was born in Knoxville and chose to launch her new book here. "On My Journey Now: Looking at African-American History Through the Spirituals" honors the way slaves used gospels to give them hope and strength during the darkest of times. Giovanni's poems appear in almost every literary anthology focusing on modern writers. She's a veteran of the civil rights movement and has a strong sense of history. Her poetry is tough, often urban, and politically radical. Like her message or not, like Rap music or not, she sure has a way with words and she speaks for a lot of people.