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Madhubuti author of Honoring Genius: Gwendolyn Brooks—The Narrative of Craft, Art, Kindness, and Justice Searing, brilliantly realized, these forty-nine poems exhume the history of a great American hero, Medgar Evers, whose death at the hands of white supremacist Byron De La Beckwith lit a powder keg of racial unrest in the nation and ushered in a decade of political assassinations. Minrose Gwin author of Remembering Medgar Evers: Charlie Campbell Author photo: University of Georgia Press; 1 edition May 1, Language: Start reading Turn Me Loose: The Unghosting of Medgar Evers on your Kindle in under a minute.
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Kentucky poet laureate Frank X Walker doesn't preach in this collection, doesn't draw lines in the sand or define the motivations of those invested in this reality. Instead, with a few well-written lines, he opens channels of reason, moments of humanity -- and then pulls them up in the facts. The impact is the grace of men wanting something better, the tragedy of fear strangling empathy and reason, the rage that makes finding one's right or best way possible.
The reading alone is enjoyable. The message and meaning makes this transcendent work, especially for generations who've never witnessed or know those who have. It is a powerful reality we shouldn't lose; Miller makes sure we won't.
Medgar Evers is a relatively unsung character in history. Too many people have no idea who he was, what he stood for, or of his assassination. Frank Walker uses persona poems to bring the Evers drama to life in a way that's quite intimate and personal.
In a way, the voices are relentless. They keep coming at the reader. But their power lies in the dialogue they force with the reader.
Book of poetry about medgar evers. Except for the book's title,"Turn me loose," whi Around the void left by the murder of Medgar Evers in , the poems in this collection speak, unleashing the strong emotions both before and after the moment of assassination. Poems by Frank X Walker. What Frank X Walker does with just an extra space is beautiful. My exposure to Mr. Tell Me More Staff.
And these are powerful poems. In other poems, Willie De La Beckwith recalls elements of her relationship to her husband and to the South. She will explain away vicious behavior with very strained logic.
But her voice still makes us deal with her. The Unghosting of Medgar Evers is a necessary book. Fifty years after the murder of Medgar Evers, America still needs transformation, healing and growth. Just this summer, we have seen the United States Supreme Court gut the Voting Rights Act and, as I write this, we are in the midst of the Florida trial of George Zimmerman, accused of murdering Trayvon Martin, a 17 year-old Black teenager, while claiming self-defense.
The week that I am writing this review the U. Attorney General has claimed that drone attacks on U. And how do people live in a world where murder makes sense? Turn Me Loose includes a Time Line as an appendix. This Time Line does not end in when Beckwith was convicted for murdering Evers; instead Walker extends it to to include, among other racially motivated killings, that of Trayvon Martin. August Read of the Month: Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Return to top of page.