RIS record for "Robert Hayden and Being Politically Correct"

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ID  - 1849
UR  - https://bahai-library.com/herrman_robert_hayden
WT  - Baha'i Library Online
T1  - Robert Hayden and Being Politically Correct
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A1  - Herrmann,Duane L.
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Y1  - 1993/08
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M3  - Essays; Biographies
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LA  - English
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AB  - Robert Hayden did not bow to or rebel against expectations of political correctness, and regarded his race as "human" rather than "black." He embraced his African-American identity, but did not want to be defined by it. 
N1  - Paper originally presented at “Issues in Contemporary American Poetry Conference,” sponsored by East and West Literary Foundation, San Francisco (August 1993).
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KW  - 1913
KW  - 1980
KW  - Biography
KW  - Race
KW  - Robert Hayden
KW  - Unity
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