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  1. Some of Us Did Not Die: New and Selected Essays by June Jordan, 2003-05-08
  2. Soldier: A Poet's Childhood by June Jordan, 2001-04-23
  3. Affirmative Acts by June Jordan, 1998-10-20
  4. Passion by June Jordan, 1980-10
  5. Haruko/Love Poems (High Risk Books) by June Jordan, 1993-02-01
  6. The Voice of the Children (Poetry by Children)
  7. Directed by Desire: The Collected Poems of June Jordan by June Jordan, 2007-06-01
  8. His Own Where by JUNE JORDAN, 1971-01-01
  9. June Jordan's Poetry for the People: A Revolutionary Blueprint
  10. June Jordan: Her Life and Letters (Women Writers of Color) by Valerie Kinloch, 2006-06-30
  11. Living Room by June Jordan, 1993-01-15
  12. Civil Wars by June Jordan, 1995-09-01
  13. Still Seeking an Attitude: Critical Reflections on the Work of June Jordan by Valerie Kinloch, Margret Grebowicz, 2005-08-29
  14. Fannie Lou Hamer. (Crowell Biography) by June Jordan, 1972-10

1. Voices From The Gaps: June Jordan
JUNE JORDAN (19362002). PROJECT INFO. Allen, F. Jordan, June Poetry for the People-A Revolutionary Blueprint. Library Journal. Dec 1995 120, 115.
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PROJECT INFO Overview and purpose of the program Awards List of contributors Permissions list ... Contact us (please note that we have no contact with the writers and cannot provide contact information) In part we grew as we were meant to grow ourselves with kings and queens no white man knew. Who Look at Me June Jordan Photo credits Click to go to:
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Selected Bibliography Related Links BIOGRAPHY - CRITICISM June Jordan was born on July 9, 1936 in Harlem, New York, to Granville and Mildred Jordan, Jamaican natives. Her father was a night shift postal worker and her mother was a nurse. When Jordan was five, the family moved to the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn. During her high school years, Jordan was "completely immersed in a white universe" while a student at Milwood High School and Northfield School for girls in Massachusetts. At Northfield, Jordan "discovered her poetic voice." Jordan's home situation was a source of conflict and anguish because of her father's physical abuse and her mother's denial. This environment resulted in Jordan's writing extensively about her parents and their positive and negative influences.

2. June Jordan Encyclopædia Britannica
Jordan, June Encyclopædia Britannica Article. , Jordan, June (1936–2002). US author June Jordan investigated both social and personal
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3. June Jordan
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4. JORDAN JUNE 2001
jordan june 2001. JORDAN LAKE By Reed Many anglers approach Jordan Lake s bass in several different ways during June. To begin with, there
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Lake Level: Full Pool
Water Temperature: Upper-70's Its June. The beginning of summer. Already, we've had hot, 90 degree days.
Many anglers are already resorting to night fishing and the lakes are getting
very crowded. On the other hand, we've also had some unseasonably cool, 50
degree nights, followed by comfortable, mid-70 degree days. Even cloudy,
rainy periods, such as this weekends thunderstorms and downpours, increases
the bite, especially on Jordan Lake. Heavy rains pounded Alabama for several days last week. Jordan Lake, the last
of six lakes located near Montgomery, receives all the water coming down the mighty Coosa River. Early this week, this could mean a muddy-to-heavy stain in the lakes headwaters and the feeder creeks. This is bad for night fishing, so choosing spots during the day, with the clearest water, will increase your chances for success. Stained water is not so bad when fishing during the day. Especially largemouth's such as when flipping or pitching lures to Jordan's weed beds. Throwing lures such as spinnerbaits, crankbaits and topwaters around main

5. Jordan June
American Literature African American Jordan, June Soldier A Poet s Childhood, Soldier A Poet s Childhood June Jordan BasicCivitas Books.
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African American Jordan, June June Jordan's Poetry for the People: A Revolutionary Blueprint
Lauren Muller, June Jordan, Poetry for the People (Organization), Blueprint Collective
Routledge Kissing God Goodbye : Poems 1991-1997
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Doubleday Some of Us Did Not Die: New and Selected Essays
June Jordan
BasicCivitas Books Haruko/Love Poems: Love Poems
June Jordan, Sara Miles, Adrienne Cecile Rich
Serpent's Tail Affirmative Acts
June Jordan Anchor MOVING TOWARDS HOME June Jordan Random House, Inc. Living Room June Jordan Thunder's Mouth Press Soldier: A Poet's Childhood June Jordan BasicCivitas Books Soulscript: Afro American Poetry June Jordan Doubleday soulscript : A Collection of Classic African American Poetry JUNE JORDAN Harlem Moon Next

6. Joanna Jordan June 8, 2000 Recital At Weill Recital Hall At Carnegie Hall, 8 Pm
Joanna jordan june 8, 2000 recital at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, 8 pm. Home Calendar One Item Classical, Jazz, Rock Harpist
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7. The Hashemite Diamond Over Jordan June 1964 - Air Warriors, Aviation Art Library
x 3ft Oil) In the Collection of HM King Hussain of Jordan © SMA Hussaini The Hashemite Diamond Over Jordan June 1964, Jerash, Jordan The Hashemite
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8. Bold Type: June Jordan
June Jordan is a poet for whom political conviction exists in the same universe of moral effort as love. boldtype. But no June Jordan Day. Yet.
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There aren't any streets or postal holidays named for June Jordan, but she's cherished by and collaborated with her own share of landmarks: she has planned a new Harlem with R. Buckminster Fuller, sipped coffee with Malcolm X, gotten teaching advice from Toni Cade Bambara, co-starred in a film with Angela Davis, and written an opera with John Adams and Peter Sellars. But no June Jordan Day. Yet.
If you're not yet familiar with June Jordan, award-winning author of no less than two dozen books, one of America's most extensively anthologized and prolific living poets, and one of the twentieth century's most critical activists and teachers, now is a good time to get acquainted. This month marks the publication of her twenty-fourth book, Kissing God Goodbye: New Poems 1991-1996, with a collection of political essays and a memoir soon to follow. Hers is a visionary voice, a trenchant, compassionate, and often humorous guide to the last years of the millenium.
Kissing God Goodbye speaks eloquently of what seem to be the twin preoccupations of an unusually generous, clear-sighted wordsmith: responsiveness to the world in which we live, and responsibility to each other as human beings. June Jordan is a poet for whom political conviction exists in the same universe of moral effort as love (erotic, familial, and humanistic love. The collection places explicitly, intensely political works, shoulder-to-shoulder with a cycle of powerful, affecting poems that address love and passion as their thematic centerpieces.

9. June Jordan:
June Jordan JIM CROW The Sequel. From Jordan, June Britannica Online. http Accessed 23 September 1998. Jordan, June,. married
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JIM CROW: The Sequel
From "Jordan, June" Britannica Online. http://www.eb.com:180/cgi-bin/g?DocF=micro/726/74.html [Accessed 23 September 1998]. Jordan, June, married name JUNE MEYER (b. July 9, 1936, New York, N.Y., U.S.), African-American author who investigated both social and personal concerns through poetry, essays, and drama. Jordan grew up in Brooklyn, New York City, and attended Barnard College (1953-55, 1956-57) and the University of Chicago (1955-56); beginning in 1967 she taught English and literature. She fought for the inclusion of black studies and third-world studies in university curricula and advocated acceptance of Black English. With architect R. Buckminster Fuller she created a plan for the architectural redesign of Harlem, New York City. Her first poetry collection, Who Look at Me, appeared in 1969; among her subsequent collections of poems were Some Changes (1971), Things That I Do in the Dark (1977), Living Room (1985), and Naming Our Destiny (1989). In the 1970s Jordan wrote books for children and young adults, including the novel His Own Where (1971) and the biography Fannie Lou Hamer (1972). As a journalist and poet

10. Jorgenson, June - Australian Women Archival And Heritage Sources
Top of Page. National Archives of Australia, National Office, Repository details. Title jordan june Service Number WR/2609. Reference 2002/05069054.
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Title: HMAS KUTTABUL, SYDNEY Reference: Date Range: 17 June 1946 Description: HMAS KUTTABUL, SYDNEY, 1946-05-17. GROUP PHOTOGRAPH OF PERSONNEL AT HMAS KUTTABUL. FIRST ROW: (SEATED) FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, PETTY OFFICER IDA WILSON, LIEUTENANT COMMANDER HEWISH, PETTY OFFICER FRANCES ALLSOP, COMMANDER SHAW, PETTY OFFICER GAIL FRECHER. SECOND ROW: FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, WRITER DENISE SHIELDS, WRITER PAMELA MORRIS, WRITER JUNE JORDAN, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, WRITER BETTY WILLIAMS, WRITER LESLIE SIMMONS. BACK ROW: FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, UNKNOWN, WRITER JOAN ROACHE, UNKNOWN, WRITER RUTH RAMMAGE. Top of Page National Archives of Australia, National Office
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Title: JORDAN JUNE : Service Number - WR/2609 Reference: Date Range: Description: JORDAN JUNE : Service Number - WR/2609 : Date of birth - 27 Jan 1924 : Place of birth - PENRITH NSW : Place of enlistment - SYDNEY : Next of Kin - JORDAN ETHEL Access: Not yet examined Top of Page Published by National Foundation for Australian Women on Australian Women's Archives Project Web Site
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11. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
The issues From Coming In to Coming Out June jordan june Jordan follows through 2. Who do you love? Jordan, June. Interview with Margaret Cristakos.
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12. June Jordan
June Jordan Author. to insist upon the equal validity of all of the components of social/sexual complexity, June Jordan from the Progressive.
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Sunrise: July 9, 1936
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"Bisexuality means I am free and I am as likely to want and to love a woman as I am likely to want and to love a man, and what about that? Isn't that what freedom implies?"
"If you are free, you are not predictable and you are not controllable. To my mind, that is the keenly positive, politicizing significance of bisexual affirmation... to insist upon the equal validity of all of the components of social/sexual complexity,"
June Jordan from the Progressive.
June Jordan was born in New York City in 1936. Her books of poetry include Kissing God Goodbye: Poems, 1991-1997 (Anchor Books, 1997), Haruko/Love Poems Naming Our Destiny: New and Selected Poems Living Room Passion (1980), and

13. June Jordan - The Academy Of American Poets
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
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poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits poetry map ... about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook June Jordan June Jordan was born in New York City in 1936. Her books of poetry include Kissing God Goodbye: Poems, 1991-1997 (Anchor Books, 1997), Haruko/Love Poems Naming Our Destiny: New and Selected Poems Living Room Passion (1980), and Things That I Do in the Dark (1977). She is also the author of children's books, plays, a novel, and Poetry for the People: A Blueprint for the Revolution (1995), a guide to writing, teaching and publishing poetry. Her collections of political essays include Affirmative Acts: Political Essays (1998) and Technical Difficulties (1994). Basic Books published her memoir, Soldier: A Poet's Childhood , in 2000. Jordan has received a Rockefeller Foundation grant, the National Association of Black Journalists Award, and fellowships from the Massachusetts Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York Foundation for the Arts. She taught at the University of California, Berkeley, where she founded Poetry for the People. June Jordan died of breast cancer on June 14, 2002, in Berkeley, California. This bio was last updated on Jun 20, 2002.

14. June Jordan
JIM CROW The Sequel. back to. Snally Gaster's African American Phat Library Experience. Not enough poems here? Email me your favorite works of the masters (no amateurs please). CONTACT. From "jordan, june" Britannica Online. Accessed 23 September 1998. jordan, june, married name june MEYER (b
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back to Snally Gaster's African American Phat Library Experience Not enough poems here? Email me your favorite works of the masters (no amateurs please). CONTACT From "Jordan, June" Britannica Online. http://www.eb.com:180/cgi-bin/g?DocF=micro/726/74.html [Accessed 23 September 1998]. Jordan, June, married name JUNE MEYER (b. July 9, 1936, New York, N.Y., U.S.), African-American author who investigated both social and personal concerns through poetry, essays, and drama. Jordan grew up in Brooklyn, New York City, and attended Barnard College (1953-55, 1956-57) and the University of Chicago (1955-56); beginning in 1967 she taught English and literature. She fought for the inclusion of black studies and third-world studies in university curricula and advocated acceptance of Black English. With architect R. Buckminster Fuller she created a plan for the architectural redesign of Harlem, New York City. Her first poetry collection, Who Look at Me, appeared in 1969; among her subsequent collections of poems were Some Changes (1971), Things That I Do in the

15. Online NewsHour: Michael Jordan -- June 15, 1998
THE jordan PHENOMENON. june 15, 1998. The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Transcript. Last night the Bulls won their sixth Championship in eight years. The winning shot was, once again, scored by Michael jordan. segment is available.NEWSHOUR LINKSjune 15, 1998. A discussion of Michael jordan's dominance on and off the of the Chicago Bulls.The jordan Archives from the Chicago Tribune.
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The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Transcript Last night the Bulls won their sixth Championship in eight years. The winning shot was, once again, scored by Michael Jordan. What makes Jordan such a dominant player, both on the court and in the marketplace? After this background report, Phil Ponce leads a discussion on Jordan's enduring greatness. A RealAudio version of this segment is available. NEWSHOUR LINKS: June 15, 1998
A discussion of Michael Jordan's dominance on and off the court. Browse the NewsHour's coverage of the sports OUTSIDE LINKS: Official site of the NBA Official site of the Chicago Bulls The Jordan Archives from the Chicago Tribune.
PHIL PONCE: Last night in Utah, another classic Michael Jordan performance. BOB COSTAS, NBC: Here comes Chicago-17 seconds-17 seconds from game seven or from championship number six. Jordan-open-Chicago with the lead! PHIL PONCE: With a victory over the Utah jazz, perhaps the most famous athlete in the world had just led his team to its sixth NBA championship in eight years. MICHAEL JORDAN: The moment starts to become the moment, you know, for me. Once you get in the moment you know when you're there, you just-things start to move slowly; you start to see the court very well. You start reading what the defense is trying to do, and I saw that. I saw that moment, and, you know, when I saw the moment, the opportunity to take advantage of it, when Russell reached, and I took advantage of that moment, and I never doubted myself, I never doubted the whole game.

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Jordan, June (1939-2002) In both her poetry and her essays, June Jordan called for the rejection of stereotypical views of bisexuality, and she associated sexual independence with political commitment. Born on July 9, 1936, in Harlem to Jamaican immigrants, June Jordan grew up in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. Her childhood in one of the largest black urban areas in the country, coupled with her three high school years at a predominantly white preparatory school, gave Jordan an early understanding of racial conflicts. Sponsor Message.
She attended Barnard College, where she met and married Michael Meyer, a white Columbia University student who shared her political beliefs. Divorced after eleven years, Jordan continued studying architectural design and working as a free-lance political journalist to support herself and her son. Her broad-based inclusive politics were significantly influenced by her work in 1964 with visionary architect Buckminster Fuller, her mother's suicide in 1966, her meetings with Fannie Lou Hamer in 1969, and her travels to Nicaragua in the 1980s.

17. The Invisible People | June Jordan In The Progressive Magazine
The Invisible People. An Unsolicited Report on Black Rage. By june jordan. We do not play. Ninety percent, or more, of us voted for Gore, nationwide. " I would have been amazed if we'd voted any differently!" june jordan is a professor of African American Studies at the University of CaliforniaBerkeley
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The Invisible People An Unsolicited Report on Black Rage
By June Jordan
We do not play. Ninety percent, or more, of us voted for Gore, nationwide. "I would have been amazed if we'd voted any differently!" the distinguished political scientist Charles Henry exclaims. He's chair of African American Studies at U.C.–Berkeley, and he speaks without hesitation: "As an electorate, we are very sophisticated." And, rapid-fire, he cites several instances when black folks shifted our votes to whatever column held the most for us, on a programmatic level. "Besides," he amplifies, "per income grouping, we weigh in more active than white Americans: more aware of the differences among candidates, more attuned to the content of the choice, and more likely, through daily conversations, and, even, literal organizing efforts, to keep political matters front and center." He's talking with me as readily as, just an hour before, Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison answered my call. I'd rung her up and asked, "What do you think of this mess? This stolen election?"

18. June Jordan - The Academy Of American Poets
june jordan The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. june jordan.
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19. PAL: June Jordan (1936 - 2002)
Chapter 10 Late Twentieth Century june jordan (1936-2002) Poems, 1989; Moving Towards Home Political Essays, 1989. jordan, june. Soulscript Afro-American Poetry. With Introd
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 10: Late Twentieth Century - June Jordan (1936-2002) UC Berkeley Obituary Voices from the Gaps: JJ Primary Works Selected Bibliography ... Home Page
Source: New York State Writers Institute Top Primary Works Who look at me. Illustrated with 27 paintings. NY: Crowell 1969. PS3560 .O73 W5 Some changes. NY: Dutton, 1971. PS3560 .O73 S6 His own where. (novel) NY: Crowell 1971. Juv Fiction J82 h Fannie Lou Hamer. Illustrated by Albert Williams. NY: Crowell 1972. Juv Biog H214 j New life: new room. Illustrated by Ray Cruz. NY: Crowell 1975. Juv Fiction J82 n Things that I do in the dark: selected poetry. NY: Random House, 1977. PS3560 .O73 A6 Passion: new poems, 1977-1980. Boston: Beacon P, 1980. PS3560 .O73 P3 Civil wars. Boston: Beacon P, 1981. E185.615 .J67 On call: political essays. Boston, MA: South End P, 1985. PS3560 .O73 O5 Technical difficulties: African-American notes on the state of the union. NY: Pantheon Books, 1992. E169.12 .J657

20. Jordan, June
jordan, june, married name june MEYER (b. July 9, 1936, New York, N.Y., U.S.), AfricanAmerican author who investigated both social and personal concerns through poetry, essays, and drama. jordan
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Jordan, June,
married name JUNE MEYER (b. July 9, 1936, New York, N.Y., U.S.), African-American author who investigated both social and personal concerns through poetry, essays, and drama. Jordan grew up in Brooklyn, New York City, and attended Barnard College (1953-55, 1956-57) and the University of Chicago (1955-56); beginning in 1967 she taught English and literature. She fought for the inclusion of black studies and third-world studies in university curricula and advocated acceptance of Black English. With architect R. Buckminster Fuller she created a plan for the architectural redesign of Harlem, New York City. Her first poetry collection, Who Look at Me, appeared in 1969; among her subsequent collections of poems were Some Changes Things That I Do in the Dark Living Room (1985), and Naming Our Destiny In the 1970s Jordan wrote books for children and young adults, including the novel His Own Where (1971) and the biography Fannie Lou Hamer (1972). As a journalist and poet Jordan wrote about feminism and the struggles against racism and for freedom of choice and opportunity for minorities. Her essays are collected in the books Civil Wars On Call Moving Towards Home (1989), and

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