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By Robert Hayden Sundays too my father got up early I'd wake and hear the cold splintering, breaking. Speaking indifferently to him,
In 1976, Robert Hayden was the first black poet to be chosen as consultant in poetry to the Library of Congress. His formal, elegant poems about the black historical experience earned him a number of other major awards as well.
From the halls of the federal buildings to neighborhood side streets, the tour features poems written in and about Washington, D.C., as well as photographs by poet Thomas Sayers Ellis. The tour can be taken online or downloaded at www.poetryfoundation.org/gallery/walking-tours, and is available for download via iTunes. (Disclosure: The Poetry Foundation also funds the NewsHour's poetry coverage.) "Those Winter Sundays" is taken from "Collected Poems of Robert Hayden," edited by Frederick Glaysher (Liveright Publishing Corporation, 1966). |
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