Up First from NPR
The Poetic Wealth of Nikki Giovanni
Aisha Roscoe
I'm Aisha Roscoe, and this is a Sunday Story from Up First. I always like summer best. You can eat fresh corn from Daddy's garden, and okra, and greens, and cabbage, and lots of barbecue, and buttermilk, and homemade ice cream at the church picnics. These are the words of the great African-American poet, Nikki Giovanni, from her poem, Knoxville, Tennessee.
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