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[Poem] For Malcolm, A Year After by Etheridge Knight

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Etheridge Knight began writing poetry while an inmate at the Indiana State Prison and published his first collection, Poems from Prison in 1968. When Knight entered prison, he was already an accomplished reciter of toasts—long, memorized, narrative poems, often in rhymed couplets. Much of Knights prison poetry, according to Patricia Liggins Hill in Black American []

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