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To: subbob

Wh is Nikki?


2 posted on 04/17/2007 5:54:45 PM PDT by Bob J (nks)
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To: Bob J
Was she one of Cho’s profs in the English Department?

Does every University have an on staff Poet Laurette?

The students I saw at the student gathering today seem pretty conservative and well spoken when interviewed by the MSM.

Nikki seemed to take advantage of the situation to grand stand for causes beyond the horrific events that took place yesterday at VT.

16 posted on 04/17/2007 6:04:16 PM PDT by not2worry ( What goes around comes around!)
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To: Bob J

I don’t know who she is, but I loved her short, nappy blond hair.


29 posted on 04/17/2007 6:14:03 PM PDT by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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To: Bob J

NIKKI GIOVANNI was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, and grew up in Lincoln Heights, an all-black suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. She and her sister spent their summers with their grandparents in Knoxville, and she graduated with honors from Fisk University, her grandfather’s alma mater, in 1968; after graduating from Fisk, she attended the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University. She published her first book of poetry, Black Feeling Black Talk, in 1968, and within the next year published a second book, thus launching her career as a writer. Early in her career she was dubbed the “Princess of Black Poetry,” and over the course of more than three decades of publishing and lecturing she has come to be called both a “National Treasure” and, most recently, one of Oprah Winfrey’s twenty-five “Living Legends.”

Many of Giovanni’s books have received honors and awards. Her autobiography, Gemini, was a finalist for the National Book Award; Love Poems, Blues: For All the Changes, and Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea were all honored with NAACP Image Awards. Blues: For All the Changes reached #4 on the Los Angeles Times Bestseller list, a rare achievement for a book of poems. Most recently, her children’s picture book Rosa, about the civil rights legend Rosa Parks, became a Caldecott Honors Book, and Bryan Collier, the illustrator, was given the Coretta Scott King award for best illustration. Rosa also reached #3 on The New York Times Bestseller list.

Giovanni’s honors and awards have been steady and plentiful throughout her career. The recipient of some twenty-five honorary degrees, she has been named Woman of the Year by Mademoiselle Magazine, The Ladies Home Journal, and Ebony Magazine. She was tapped for the Ohio Women’s Hall of Fame and named an Outstanding Woman of Tennessee. Giovanni has also received Governor’s Awards from both Tennessee and Virginia. She was the first recipient of the Rosa L. Parks Woman of Courage Award, and she has also been awarded the Langston Hughes Medal for poetry. She is an honorary member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and has received Life Membership and Scroll from The National Council of Negro Women. A member of PEN, she was honored for her life and career by The History Makers. She has received the keys to more than two dozen cities. A scientist who admires her work even named a new species of bat he discovered for her!

The author of some 30 books for both adults and children, Nikki Giovanni is a University Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia.


32 posted on 04/17/2007 6:14:50 PM PDT by kabar
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To: Bob J
Nikki Giovanni?

She no look Italian.

45 posted on 04/17/2007 6:23:24 PM PDT by jaz.357 (...diagonally parked in a parallel universe.)
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To: Bob J

Was she nappie headed blonde?


165 posted on 04/18/2007 8:26:06 AM PDT by bert (K.E. N.P. Don't eat Spinich. The spinich growers are against the war and funding our troops)
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To: Bob J

Nikki is somebody stupid who demeaned these tragic deaths. This does not reflect well on Virginia Tech.


197 posted on 04/21/2007 12:49:07 PM PDT by Dante3
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