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  • By The Editors

    Tracing the fight for equality and women’s rights through poetry.

  • By The Editors

    An introduction tracing the groundbreaking work of African Americans in this pivotal cultural and artistic movement.

    Black and white image of a street scene in Harlem in the 1930s.
  • By The Editors

    A selection of poets, poems, and articles exploring the Native American experience.

    Blue and gold mixed media art.
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    Poetry from the Poetry Foundation archive to send to a sick friend.

    Image of yellow flowers and white card with a "get well" letter.
  • By The Editors

    Love poetry to read at a lesbian or gay wedding.

    Illustration of two people in love.
  • By The Editors

    Poems that confront the mystery of ailing health, diseases, treatments, healing, and dying.

    Illustration of a figure crying.
  • By The Editors

    Feast on this smorgasbord of poems about eating and cooking, exploring our relationships with food.

    A still life of bread, fruit, and cheese with dark wine bottles
  • By The Editors

    Classic and contemporary love poems to share.

    Two women on white wedding gowns
  • By The Editors

    From holiday poems to quiet spiritual reflections, these poems and articles celebrate the interweaving of Jewish faith, cultural traditions, and literary history.

    Seder Plate
  • By Becca Klaver

    Cookouts, fireworks, and history lessons recounted in poems, articles, and audio.

    Created 1776, The United States Declaration of Independence is the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 4, 1776. The Declaration explained why the Thirteen Colonies at war with the Kingdom