TY - GEN N2 - The collection consists of materials from the years 1913 through 1998 that document African American author and activist Amiri Baraka and were gathered by Dr. Komozi Woodard in the course of his research. The extensive documentation includes poetry, organizational records, print publications, articles, plays, speeches, personal correspondence, oral histories, as well as some personal records. The materials cover Baraka's involvement in the politics in Newark, N.J. and in Black Power movement organizations such as the Congress of African People, the National Black Conference movement, the Black Women's United Front. Later materials document Baraka's increasing involvement in Marxism. AB - The collection consists of materials from the years 1913 through 1998 that document African American author and activist Amiri Baraka and were gathered by Dr. Komozi Woodard in the course of his research. The extensive documentation includes poetry, organizational records, print publications, articles, plays, speeches, personal correspondence, oral histories, as well as some personal records. The materials cover Baraka's involvement in the politics in Newark, N.J. and in Black Power movement organizations such as the Congress of African People, the National Black Conference movement, the Black Women's United Front. Later materials document Baraka's increasing involvement in Marxism. T1 - Papers of Amiri Baraka, poet laureate of the Black power movement. DA - 2012. CY - Farmington Hills, Mich. : AU - Baraka, Amiri, AU - Woodard, Komozi. CN - Gale Archives Unbound CN - E185.615 PB - Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, PP - Farmington Hills, Mich. : PY - 2012. N1 - Date range of documents: 1913-1998. N1 - Source note: Komozi Woodard Amiri Baraka Papers, Archives Division, Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History, Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System. ID - 813129 KW - African American political activists KW - African Americans KW - Black nationalism KW - Black power TI - Papers of Amiri Baraka, poet laureate of the Black power movement. LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://go.galegroup.com/gdsc/i.do?id=3LBY&v=2.1&u=usi&it=aboutCollections&p=GDSC&sw=w UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://go.galegroup.com/gdsc/i.do?id=3LBY&v=2.1&u=usi&it=aboutCollections&p=GDSC&sw=w ER -