Dudley Randall

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Dudley Randall was an influential African American poet, publisher, and librarian best known for championing Black literature and voices during the Black Arts Movement.

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instanceOf African American writer
librarian
person
poet
publisher
awardReceived American Book Award
Michigan Author Award
causeOfDeath heart failure
conflictParticipatedIn World War II
dateOfBirth 1914-01-14
dateOfDeath 2000-08-05
degree Master of Library Science
employer University of Detroit Mercy
Wayne County Federated Library System
ethnicity Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Randall
founded Broadside Press
fullName Dudley Randall self-link
genre poetry
givenName Dudley
hasRole poetry editor
small press publisher
influenced African American literature
Black Arts Movement
surface form: Black Arts Movement poets
knownFor founding Broadside Press
publishing African American poets
role in the Black Arts Movement
language English
militaryService United States Army
movement Black Arts Movement
nationality American
notableWork After the Killing
Cities Burning
More to Remember
The Ballad of Birmingham
occupation editor
librarian
poet
publisher
parentOf Phillis Randall
placeOfBirth Washington, D.C.
surface form: Washington, D.C., United States
placeOfDeath Southfield, Michigan, United States
placeOfEducation University of Michigan
Wayne State University
religion Baptist
residence Detroit, Michigan, United States of America
surface form: Detroit, Michigan, United States

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Broadside Press foundedBy Dudley Randall
Broadside Press founder Dudley Randall
Dudley Randall fullName Dudley Randall self-link