Joan R. Sherman is professor emerita of English at Rutgers University. She is author and editor of several books on nineteenth-century African American poets.
"The Black Bard of North Carolina" [is] the best introduction to
Horton's life and work available.William L. Andrews, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
[A]n impressive creative legacy.Trudier Harris, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
"The Black Bard of North Carolina" Ýis¨ the best introduction to
Horton's life and work available.William L. Andrews, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
ÝA¨n impressive creative legacy.Trudier Harris, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
""The Black Bard of North Carolina" [is] the best introduction to
Horton's life and work available.William L. Andrews, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill"
"[A]n impressive creative legacy.Trudier Harris, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill"
"The Black Bard" fills the breach in information about the life and
work of this 19th-century African American poet. "Choice"
Sherman's edition will aid in securing Horton's place as a
significant 19th-century American poet."Library Journal"
This book is a valuable introduction to Horton's life and work that
is accessible to both scholars and general readers."North Carolina
Historical Review"
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