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44: 358:(1954), dealing with a black Georgia family in the early 1900s, was read and developed at HWG meetings in members' homes. In his book, he first coined the expression "kicking ass and taking names". 230:' writings, and his mother, who was president of the Dunbar Literary Club, introduced him to poetry. Killens was an enthusiastic reader as a child and was inspired by writers such as Hughes and 910:"Explanation of the 'Black Psyche'; The Negro is different, and his aim in America is not to be like the white man, but to be himself, to make his own contribulion, in a free and equal society" 249:. It was then one of the few secondary schools for blacks in Georgia, which had a segregated system of public schools and historically underfunded those for black students. 43: 1080: 1035: 214:(1954), Killens coined the phrase "kicking ass and taking names". He also wrote plays, short stories and essays, and published articles in a range of outlets. 1085: 253: 1045: 428:
In addition to novels, Killens also wrote plays, screenplays, and many articles and short stories. He published these works in a range of media, including
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On June 19, 1943, Killens married Grace Ward Jones. They had two children together: a son, Jon Charles (born 1944), and a daughter, Barbara (born 1947).
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were another important factor in learning traditional black mythology and folklore, which he later incorporated into his writings.
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Black Southern Voices: an anthology of fiction, poetry, drama, nonfiction, and critical essays
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Youngblood; And Then We Heard the Thunder; The Cotillion; or, One Good Bull Is Half the Herd
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ranked it as one of five major works of fiction of World War II. Killens's third novel,
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struggles of African Americans during the civil rights movement of the 1960s.
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ChickenBones: A Journal for Literary & Artistic African-American Themes
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Liberation Memories: The Rhetoric and Politics of John Oliver Killens
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restored credit to Polonsky for the film under his own name.
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Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
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The Great Black Russian: A Novel on the Life and Times of
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Strong Men Keep Coming: the book of African American men
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in Washington, D.C. He also studied creative writing at
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from 1942 to 1945. He spent more than two years in the
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John Oliver Killens: A Life of Black Literary Activism
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at Medgar Evers College. Named in the author's honor,
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Aspiring to become a lawyer, Killens attended several
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Novels, plays, screenplays, short stories, non-fiction
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Gerald (October 30, 1987). 789:"About The Harlem Writers Guild (HWG)" 696:Killens, John Oliver (April 1, 2000). 383:House Un-American Activities Committee 1036:20th-century African-American writers 1005:John Oliver Killens papers, 1937–1987 908:Killens, John Oliver (June 7, 1964). 676:. Wayne State University Press, 2003. 661:. University of Georgia Press, 2011. 645:Modern Black American Fiction Writers 418:, intended to accompany its release. 7: 879:, Vol. 9 (blind beggar press), 1999. 758: 756: 754: 752: 591:(2021), posthumously published novel 341:Congress of Industrial Organizations 1086:Novelists from Georgia (U.S. state) 875:, Khandi Pages. First published in 844:Honan, William (October 29, 1999). 791:, The Harlem Writers Guild website. 241:Killens graduated in 1933 from the 234:. His great-grandmother’s tales of 94:Writer; an important figure in the 1046:20th-century American male writers 949:, The Center for Black Literature. 361:Killens became friends with actor 206:. 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Index

John O. Killens
Killens in 1954
Macon, Georgia
Brooklyn, New York
Black Arts Movement
Civil Rights Movement
Edward Waters University
Morris Brown College
Howard University
Terrell Law School
Columbia University
New York University
fiction
Georgia
African-American
Macon, Georgia
Langston Hughes
Richard Wright
slavery
Ballard Normal School
American Missionary Association
historically black colleges and universities
Edward Waters College
Jacksonville, Florida
Morris Brown College
Atlanta, Georgia
Howard University
Washington, D.C.
Robert H. Terrell Law School
Columbia University

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