It’s the birthday of poet Nikki Giovanni, born in Knoxville, Tennessee, in 1943. Her given name was Yolande Cornelia Giovanni; her older sister nicknamed her “Nikki.” Nobody remembers why. She published her first two collections of poems a year after graduating college, eventually writing about everything from Black power to sex to her childhood in a cl…
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