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Eugene B. Redmond (born December 1, 1937,
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"Eugene Redmond"
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is an American
poet A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator ( thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems ( oral or wri ...
, and academic. His poetry is closely connected to the Black Arts Movement and the city of
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, Illinois.


Life

Eugene B. Redmond was born in
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. He earned his bachelor's degree from
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(SIU) in 1964, and his master's degree from
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in 1966, both in English Literature. He became a teacher-counselor at Southern Illinois University's Experiment in Higher Education, in East St. Louis, where he worked under the direction of Dr. Edward W. Crosby, his mentor, until 1969. He left SIU to teach at Oberlin College for a year, and then joined the faculty at
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as a professor of English. In 1985 he returned to East St. Louis as the special assistant to the superintendent for cultural and language arts at the East St. Louis School District until 1989. He taught at
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(1989–90), before joining the faculty at
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(SIUE),Weitzman, Lisa S
"Eugene Redmond"
Gale Contemporary Black Biography.
where he is currently an emeritus professor of English. Redmond’s published works include a pamphlet poem and six poetry collections, as well as numerous contributions to journals and anthologies. He has edited two anthologies of African-American poetry and eight works by
Henry Dumas Henry Dumas (July 20, 1934 – May 23, 1968) was an American writer and poet. He has been called "an absolute genius" by Toni Morrison, who as a commissioning editor at Random House published posthumous collections both of his poetry, ''Play Ebo ...
. Dumas had taught at nearby
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before he was shot down in a New York subway, in a case of mistaken identity. It was Dr Crosby who pushed to have SIU put Dumas's writings into publication and urged Redmond to edit the works, which Redmond continues to do to this day. In 1976, Redmond was named Poet Laureate of East St. Louis. Redmond published his survey and analysis of 200 years of African-American poetry, ''Drumvoices: The Mission of Afro-American Poetry, A Critical History'', in 1976. He is the founding editor o
''Drumvoices Revue''
a multicultural literary journal jointly published by the English Department of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and the Eugene B. Redmond Writers Club. Redmond has donated his collection, comprising his personal library, manuscripts, photographs, posters, and other ephemera, to
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. Selections from the collection have been made available in the online collectio
EBR African American Cultural Life
Other papers are held at the
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.Historical Manuscript Collections (O-R)
Brookens Library, University of Illinois at Springfield.


Awards

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Creative Writing Fellowship * Lifetime Achievement Award from Pan-African Movement USA * Pushcart Prize: Best of Small Presses * Tribute to an Elder from the African Poetry Theater of NYC * 1993
American Book Award The American Book Award is an American literary award that annually recognizes a set of books and people for "outstanding literary achievement". According to the 2010 awards press release, it is "a writers' award given by other writers" and "the ...
for ''The Eye in the Ceiling: Selected Poems''


Works

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Contributions to anthologies

* * * * * *Marie Harris, Kathleen Aguero, eds (1989), "Epigrams for My Father", ''An Ear to the Ground'', University of Georgia Press.
John H. Bracey Jr.
Sonia Sanchez Sonia Sanchez (born Wilsonia Benita Driver; September 9, 1934) is an American poet, writer, and professor. She was a leading figure in the Black Arts Movement and has written over a dozen books of poetry, as well as short stories, critical essays ...
, an
James Smethurst
eds (2014). "DA-DUM-DUN: A BAM Triumvirate of Conch/Us/Nest:
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,
Henry Dumas Henry Dumas (July 20, 1934 – May 23, 1968) was an American writer and poet. He has been called "an absolute genius" by Toni Morrison, who as a commissioning editor at Random House published posthumous collections both of his poetry, ''Play Ebo ...
&
Katherine Dunham Katherine Mary Dunham (June 22, 1909 – May 21, 2006) was an American dancer, choreographer, anthropologist, and social activist. Dunham had one of the most successful dance careers of the 20th century, and directed her own dance company for ...
in East St. Louis, Illinois (Reminiscence)".
SOS-Calling All Black People: A Black Arts Movement Reader
'. University of Massachusetts Press. .


References


External links



''Sentinel Poetry (Online) #40'', March 2006. *Janet Grace Riehl
"Eugene B. Redmond, poet laureate of East St. Louis, master teacher"
Riehl Life, June 18, 2008.
''Drumvoices Revue''
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
EBR African American Cultural Life (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville)
– A digital collection of photographs, posters, and pamphlets selected from the Eugene B. Redmond (EBR) Collection at Lovejoy Library.

€”Video oral history interviews with Eugene B. Redmond, accompanied by transcripts. {{DEFAULTSORT:Redmond, Eugene B. American male poets 1937 births Washington University in St. Louis alumni Southern Illinois University Edwardsville faculty Living people Municipal Poets Laureate in the United States Oberlin College faculty 21st-century African-American academics 21st-century American academics African-American poets People from St. Louis American Book Award winners