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Our Most Electrifying Poet Has Gone To Sleep

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  • DOUBLE STANDARDS 10 years ago

    KWAME OKOAMPE AND HIS SIDEKICKS AKADU AND ADOLFO WILL N E V E R EVER BE RECOGNIZED LIKE THIS!!! YES I WOULD BET MY ETERNAL SOUL ON IT!! THEIR VERBAL DIARRHEA ARTICLES SHOULD BE COMPILED TO BE STUDIED IN PSYCHIATRIC PROGRAMS.. ...
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  • Kwame Angel 10 years ago

    By your recommendation, you have already honored the two. Gullible ones like you form the pseudo support base for imbeciles like Jerry Rawlings, who, perhaps, should be one of the first students to be enrolled in the psychiat ...
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  • KOLA, LONDON PROPER 10 years ago

    Not like those self-acclaimed ones like Okumapa Dirty-fee and the Banana Man woman Akadu's......hahahahahahaha

    When we see a real professor, we know.

  • LONTO-BOY 10 years ago

    Amiri Baraka's uncompromising political poetry on Black perspectives and experiences is food for thought.

  • KOLIKO 10 years ago

    DOCTOR THANKS FOR THE REMINDER. MAY RA SHED LIGHT ON HIM AND RE-ASSIGN HIM HERE, THE WORK IS NOT COMPLETED. NOT YET UHURU! HOTEP

  • Nii Ashitey 10 years ago

    The columns of ghanaweb had been graced today with the appearance of one of the greatest African American icons.The credibility of the ghanaweb will be richer for it.

    Molefi Asante though African American,he is also well k ...
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  • Chris Kwame Awuyah 10 years ago

    Prof. Molefi Asante, what a beautiful tribute to a poet who has inspired generations of black activists. Your words define the life time dedication of Amiri Baraka. He fought against racism and prejudice with words, giving hi ...
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  • crorkservice 9 years ago

    caD4Q2 Thanks-a-mundo for the blog post.Really thank you! Cool.