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The Making of Afro-Caribbean Consciousness and Identity in the Poetry ofton Kwesi Johnson; David Dabydeen; and Fred D'Aguiar. CFD Readers will find guiding questions

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Readers will find guiding questions

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The Making of Afro-Caribbean Consciousness and Identity in the Poetry ofton Kwesi Johnson; David Dabydeen; and Fred D'Aguiar. CFD Readers will find guiding questionsIn the context of a diversified and pluralistic arena of contemporary literature embodying previously marginalized voices of region, ethnicity, gender, and class, black poets living in Britain developed a distinct branch of contemporary poetry. Having emerged from a struggle to give voice to marginalized groups in Britain, the poetry of Linton Kwesi Johnson, David Dabydeen, and Fred D'Aguiar helped define national identity and explored racial

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