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The South Still Got Something To Say: Ashley M. Jones Becomes The First Black Poet Laureate In Alabama History

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Two Black women poets delight in their love for the late poet Lucille Clifton, Alabama lineage, bold lipstick, gardening and a disdain for Thomas Jefferson

Source: MadameNoire

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