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  2. Dill Pickle Club - Wikipedia

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    The Dil Pickle Club or Dill Pickle Club was once a popular Bohemian club in Chicago, Illinois between 1917 and 1935. The Dil Pickle was known as a speakeasy , cabaret and theatre and was influential during the "Chicago Renaissance" as it allowed a forum for free thinkers.

  3. Margaret Danner - Wikipedia

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    [4] In 1946, Danner founded Art Associates to gather and promote Chicago's black writers and poets. She counted as friends the poet and critic Edward Bland , as well as Hoyt Fuller , who would head the revived Negro Digest (later Black World ) beginning in 1951.

  4. Young Chicago Authors - Wikipedia

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    That same month in March 2021, Chicago Public Schools suspended its partnership with Young Chicago Authors due to the allegations against Bonair-Agard, the outcries from the poetry community, and Van Cook's statement alleging that YCA leadership knew Bonair-Agard was a genuine threat you the safety of youth speakers and staff, but continued to ...

  5. Category:Poets from Chicago - Wikipedia

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  6. Chicago literature - Wikipedia

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    Bone's list of Chicago Renaissance writers includes fiction writers like Richard Wright, William Attaway, and Willard Motley along with poets like Frank Marshall Davis and Margaret Walker. [18] The term " Chicago Black Renaissance " is often used to denote creativity in all the arts, not just in literature, during the 1930s-50s.

  7. Poet Laureate of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Poet Laureate of Illinois is the poet laureate for the U.S. state of Illinois. The state's first three Poets Laureate were named at the initiative of individual governors. [1] In 2003 the title was made into a four-year renewable award. [1] Carl Sandburg was the second poet laureate of Illinois

  8. Category:Writers from Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Writers from Chicago (3 C, 991 P) Writers from Decatur, Illinois (16 P) ... Poets from Illinois (2 C, 66 P) S. Screenwriters from Illinois (1 C, 305 P)

  9. South Side Writers Group - Wikipedia

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    The South Side Writers Group was a circle of African-American writers and poets formed in the 1930s in South Side, Chicago.The informal group included Richard Wright, Arna Bontemps, Margaret Walker, Fenton Johnson, Theodore Ward, Garfield Gordon, Frank Marshall Davis, Julius Weil, Dorothy Sutton, Marian Minus, Russell Marshall, Robert Davis, Marion Perkins, Arthur Bland, Fern Gayden, and ...