In the mid-1960s, an artist and a poet crossed paths at an event at the South Side Community Art Center in Chicago. Murry N. DePillars and Haki Madhubuti were both finding their way as young Black artists. They found a kinship in one another, a relationship rooted in the struggle of Black Americans and in a desire to promote Black arts and culture. “Culture defines us, it tells us who we are in...
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