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Ahmos Zu-Bolton

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II (October 21, 1948 – March 8, 2005) was an activist, poet and playwright also known for his editing and publishing endeavors on behalf of African-American culture.
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Peter Blue Cloud; William Oandasan; Ahmos Zu-Bolton; Ricardo Sánchez (1979), "Featuring four third world poets",
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While living in New Orleans he taught English, African-American Studies, and Creative Writing classes at
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Lynita F. Jones, "Candelight Vigil for Ahmos Zu-Bolton", ChickenBones: A Journal.
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Michael Perlstein (March 17, 2005). "Ahmos Zu-Bolton II, poet, bookstore owner".
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and Delgado Community College. He was Visiting Writer in Residence at
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Andrews, William L.; Foster, Frances Smith; Harris, Trudier (2001),
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The Mississippi Writers page, biography of Ahmos Zu-Bolton II.
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Thomas, Lorenzo; Alakoye, Adesanya; Zu-Bolton, Ahmos (1978),
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The concise Oxford companion to African American literature
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Index

Poplarville, Mississippi
DeRidder, Louisiana
U.S. Army
New Orleans, LA
Xavier University
Tulane University
University of Missouri
Washington, D.C.
ISBN
978-0-9668063-0-4
Ishmael Reed
ISBN
978-0-918408-34-1
The Mississippi Writers page, biography of Ahmos Zu-Bolton II.



ISBN
978-0-19-513883-2
The Mississippi Writers Page, Ahmos Zu-Bolton II.
Lynita F. Jones, "Candelight Vigil for Ahmos Zu-Bolton", ChickenBones: A Journal.
Categories
1948 births
2005 deaths
People from Poplarville, Mississippi
African-American poets
United States Army personnel of the Vietnam War
20th-century American poets
Writers from Mississippi
20th-century American dramatists and playwrights

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