Lucille Clifton's poems often address Black history and various aspects of the African-American experience. Her work is deeply rooted in the history and culture of Black people in America ...
First published in 1980 in her collection Two-Headed Woman, the poem has become one of Clifton’s most famous works. Lucille Clifton’s Legacy: Clifton was known for her concise, powerful poetry ...
Borrowing a line from Lucille Clifton’s poem “I am not done yet” for its name, the I continue to continue collective (Letaru Dralega, Precious Mhone and Rosie Olang’ Odhiambo)[1] initiated their ...