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TAGS: Arts and crafts; - Poetry; Race; Robert Hayden; Unity
Abstract:
The dramatic tension in Robert Hayden’s poetry has often been mistaken for personal ambivalence and confusion with regard to both his ethnic identity and his beliefs as a Bahá’í — rather than the clear pattern of consolation that unites them.
Notes:
This article is posted online at the Journal of Bahá'í Studies past issues archive. Permission to cross-post articles given by ABS editor in 1997 and 2000 when I was building the first bahai-studies.ca website.

Racial Identity and the Patterns of Consolation in the Poetry of Robert Hayden

John S. Hatcher

published in Journal of Bahá'í Studies

3:2

Ottawa, ON: Association for Bahá'í Studies North America, 1990

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