Friday Night Poetry Corner #273 “Seconds” by F. Kenneth Taylor

Quick bio-- In June 2018, F. Kenneth Taylor returned to his artistic roots and began painting again, primarily focusing on Acrylic Abstract and Landscape pieces, while dabbing in Watercolor. He participated in the 2018 Let Them Eat Art Festival, The 2018 St. Louis African-American Arts Festival & Bizarre (St. LAAFAB). In Jan. 2019, Northwest Coffee … Continue reading Friday Night Poetry Corner #273 “Seconds” by F. Kenneth Taylor

Black History—Early Friday Night Poetry Corner #272

Harlem Renaissance poet Anne Spencer lived her entire life in Virginia, where she tended her garden, worked as a librarian and teacher, hosted luminaries of Black intellectual and cultural life, and fought for equal rights for African Americans.  Spencer was born Annie Bethel Scales Bannister near Danville, Virginia on February 6, 1882. She was the … Continue reading Black History—Early Friday Night Poetry Corner #272