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1989, The Number
Kevin Coval, Nate Marshall
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1989, The Number
Kevin Coval, Nate Marshall
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1989, the number is an exploration of the year 1989 through politics, personal history and culture. This chapbook plays like a mixtape incorporating the hottest records and stories of 89 and reflecting their relevance for today.
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American Poetry1989, The Number
by
Kevin Coval & Nate Marshall
Haymarket Books
Chicago, Illinois
that year changed everything
āNoam Chomsky
what a time to be alive
āDrake & Future
in the year
they locked James Brown
he was the home of styles, the break at its peak.
the year the internet was the block, a record
store. paul revere in all leather w/ a megaphone.
in the best year for white boy rap
New York clapped back with a black mayor.
native tongues announcing / pronouncing
a pro-Blackness in suede pumas & a gumby.
the year before the year before all the years before
i knew to want a starter jacket & aināt get one.
another year to want to rock Africa around my neck.
another year to learn again the Black man was g-d.
the year of pops bush & baby daley,
the year of walls starting to fall & build better.
donāt worry be happy was americaā...