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How Poetry and History Intersect with Clint Smith III

How Poetry and History Intersect with Clint Smith III

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April is Poetry Month, and we’re dedicating this episode to the poetic genius of Clint Smith III, whose impactful works have resonated deeply within the literary community. As a celebrated writer and poet, Clint's #1 New York Times bestseller, *How the Word Is Passed*, explores the haunting legacy of slavery across America, while his poetry book, *Above Ground*, showcases his ability to weave profound emotion into words. In our engaging conversation, I, Derrick Young, sit down with Clint to delve into his journey from a kid in New Orleans with a passion for poetry to a powerful voice in contemporary literature. We discuss the significance of teachers who inspire creativity, the importance of community in the arts, and how personal experiences shape our understanding of history and identity. Clint shares anecdotes from his life, from writing his first poem about the color gray to navigating the challenges of becoming a professional writer. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that literature is not just about words on a page; it’s about the connections we forge and the stories we share, particularly those that reflect the diverse experiences of Black individuals. Tune in for a rich conversation that celebrates not only Clint's achievements but also the power of poetry to transform and heal.

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