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Chicago Poetry Tour Podcast

Chicago Poetry Tour Podcast

Released: 2010-10-19
℗ & © 2020 Poetry Foundation
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23 Episodes
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23 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2010-10-19
℗ & © 2020 Poetry Foundation
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South Side Community Arts Center

South Side Community Arts Center

Established in 1940 by the WPA's Federal Art Project, the South Side Community Art Center has provided a second home for the city's African-American artists. Haki Madhubuti, founding editor of Third World Press, reads. Need a transcript of this episode
Time: 9:13
Established in 1940 by the WPA's Federal Art Project, the South Side Community Art Center has provided a second home for the city's African-American artists. Haki Madhubuti, founding editor of Third World Press, reads.
Need a transcript of this episode? Request a transcript here.
Episode ID: 1000368168292
GUID: https://media.poetryfoundation.org/uploads/media/default/0001/06/9224334543b3998b1d1f2aae83c6e1d886703940.mp3
Release Date: 19/10/2010, 10:30:00

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From the neighborhood library of Gwendolyn Brooks, to the Union Stock Yards, where Chicago became Carl Sandburg’s “Hog Butcher for the World,” to the birthplace of slam poetry, the Chicago Poetry Tour explores the city’s history through its dynamic poets and poetry.

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