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White Terror, Black Trauma
Resistance Poems About Black History
Author: Philip C. Kolin, Haki R. Madhubuti
Narrator: Ron Butler
Unabridged: 1 hr 39 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 04/14/2026
Categories: Fiction, Poetry, African American & Black Poetry, Nonfiction, Social Science, Discrimination
Synopsis
The 61 poems here concentrate on some of the most traumatic events in Black history from colonial to contemporary times, from the arrival of enslaved Africans in 1619 to Black revolts, Civil War atrocities, incalculable lynchings, the Tulsa massacre, the brave sacrifices of Rosa Parks, the Freedom Riders, the heroes of school desegregation, the murders of Emmett Till, Dr. King, Fred Hampton, Malcolm X, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Eric Garner, and Tyre Nichols. And so many other Black tragedies. Each poem here carries a brief head note identifying the person, place, time, or event that addresses the historical context of the poem. Some poems are written in a his/her recollection of the historical event. Above all, each poem highlights the topography of Black trauma, be that a Civil War fort, a lynching tree, a prison, a school, an island, a ghetto, a river, a national monument, a church, or city street. These resistance poems are chronicles, laments, petitions, heroic recollections about racial attacks on Black people in America.