![]() ![]() She began writing poetry as a teenager and later attended Talladega College in Alabama, developing a voice that draws broad connections across literature, history, politics, and culture. ![]() The second, “‘Blacker than a hundred midnights: Public History and Memory and the Souls of Blackfolk in the South,” will occur on Thursday, February 27, at 3:30 p.m., in the Anne Queen Commons of the Campus Y.īorn in 1957 in Conway, near the coast of South Carolina, Finney grew up during the Black Arts, Black Power, and Civil Rights movements. The first, “Poetry and Sports: Poetry in Motion-Motion in Poetry,” will take place Monday, February 24, at 3:30 p.m., in Donovan Lounge (Greenlaw Hall, room 223). The free event will take place in the Genome Sciences Auditorium, room 100, at 7:30 p.m.įinney will also be participating in two public panel discussions. Hanes Writer-in-Residence, will be giving a public reading on Tuesday, February 25. ![]() By Erik Maloney, Graduate Communications Editor Photo Credit: Forrest Clonts ![]()
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