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Cover Story
A Love Supreme
Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance describe their professional lives, their courtship, their first kiss, and the joys of their marriage in their book, "Friends: A Love Story."

Features
Creativity on Fire
The Black Arts Movement took root in and gave meaning to the political dynamics of the late ’60s and the 1970s.By Sam Fulwood III

Rhythmic Poetry
Meet master poet Nathaniel Mackey, winner of the 2006 National Book Award for Poetry for his book Splay Anthem. By Dawn Lundy Martin

Poetry: Recent poetry collections examine the languages and music that helped to shape them.

Fiction: Tales of conflict, racial violence, heritage and fantasy

Nonfiction: Press coverage of the Civil Rights Era; how black folks learned to drink Pepsi…and more

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