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Hey, isn't that. . .?: MC Hammer, Richard Blanco, Dikembe Mutumbo
Inaugural poet Richard Blanco read “One Today” for President Barack Obama's inauguration in Washington D.C. yesterday. What did you reckon of the poem? Here is an excerpt: My face, your face, millions of faces in morning's mirrors, each one yawning to
Maya Angelou was the initially African-American to write a poem for a presidential inauguration. She delivered her poem at President Clinton's ceremony in 1993. On Monday it was the turn of Richard Blanco, the initially openly gay
WASHINGTON — Poet Richard Blanco has delivered an inaugural poem paying homage to the American experience. Blanco, at age 44 the youngest always inaugural poet, recited a poem that painted vivid scenes about
Richard Blanco — the poet you may recognize from his reading of the inaugural poem at the swearing-in Monday — dropping by the Library of Congress Wednesday. Natasha Trethewey, the U.S. poet laureate, currently doing a poet-in-residence stint at the
Maya Angelou was the initially African-American to write a poem for a presidential inauguration. She delivered her poem at President Clinton's ceremony in 1993. On Monday it was the turn of Richard Blanco, the initially openly gay
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