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Plain Spoken: Listening to 'God’s Trombones' (1927), a tribute to Black preaching with Midwest origins - Little Village

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Today’s readers tend to associate poetry with the intense evocation of an individual speaker’s thoughts and feelings. Poems are short, usually no more than a few pages. They entail the cultivation of a distinct poetic “voice.” They put language to the otherwise private domain of the poet’s mental life. In doing so, they forge a personal connection between poet and reader.

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