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The end of Chiraq

a literary mixtape

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Javon Johnson, Kevin Coval
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End of Chiraq: A Literary Mixtape
2018, Northwestern University Press
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2018
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Table of Contents

Preface -- Javon Johnson and Kevin Coval
Intro -- Javon Johnson
Welcome to Chiraq --
On hearing King Louie -- Andrew Barber
When King Louie first heard the word Chiraq -- Kevin Coval
To live and die in "Chiraq" -- Mariame Kaba
Rome wasn't built in a day -- Malcolm London
Memories -- Aneko Jackson
Windowpain : Bryce Thomas -- Nile Lansa
My grandmother tells me and my cousins why she hates the word Chiraq ... -- Demetrius Amparan
Do we even need to be understood to get free? -- Page May
9 of disks -- Fatimah Ashgar
Frank Bradely : interview -- by Aneko Jackson
How America loves Chicago's ghosts more than the people still living in the city : an erasure poem -- Jacqui Germain
A tale of two & many cities --
I am Windy City -- Patricia Frazier
If you aren't from Chicago -- Tim "Toaster" Henderson
Concrete flowers -- Aneko Jackson
Chicago is the world's Harold's Chicken box -- Kara Jackson
When asked about Chicago : a confession -- Alfonzo Kahlil
History, as written by the victors -- Krista Franklin
Ye though I walk through Chi -- Naudia j. Williams
Ghazal for White Hen Pantry -- Jamila Woods
Holy hermosa -- Sara Geiger
Corn man on every corner -- Sammy Ortega
Into a white neighborhood -- Melinda Hernandez
Poem for Cal City : confession -- Jose Olivarez
In the Bridgeport row house -- Natalie Richardson
I'm from Chicago, but not really -- Michael Cuaresma
Daughter -- Claire DeRosa
Damon -- Gwendolyn Brooks College Prep Louder Than a Bomb Team.
Flatline -- Raymesha Henry
Dboy black : a poem for Briyae -- Brittney Kapri
Black boy dreams -- Aneko Jackson
Ode to North Lawndale -- Anton Charles Sanders
Contesting the narrative --
Drill -- Breanna Bonslater
Why is the Chicago Police Department targeting Chief Keef? -- Jake Krez
We real -- Kevin Coval
Why do black boys smoke so much weed? -- Demetrius Amparan
Kill the noise(y) -- Tara C. Mahadevan
Windowpain : Raymond a.k.a. Lil' Ray -- Nile Lansa
The go -- Marwin "Stark of HUEY" Williams
Notes for Mars Blackmon on the making of Spike Lee's film Chi-raq -- Kevin Coval
Spike Lee's Chi-raq isn't strong enough to hold the city it exploits -- Brittney Kapri
Why I'm bootlegging Chi-raq -- A Nate Marshall Joint
The culture is the art --
Rethinking revolution : creating space for the black body through the spoken word -- Alfonzo Kahlil
Hip hop poet -- Marvin Tate
Woop wop de bam -- Nate Marshall
Search -- KZ
The stoop -- Jalen Kobayashi
Slay -- KZ
Speak -- E'mon Lauren
I tag CTA -- Sammy Ortega
Flower breaking through the concrete : an interview with Liz Lazdins -- Leah Love
In the business : a manifesto -- Miguel Aguilar
On afro-futurism : a roundtable with D. Denenge Akpem, Damon Locks, and Ytasha L. Womack -- Leah Love
Captives public showing -- Matthew Wilbourn
The future of Chicago --
Ghost town -- Idris Goodwin
Mama Emily tells the story -- Sarah McKee
Out the trap : building with the elephant rebellion -- Grace Jones
Paradise on fire -- Jahnari Pruitt
How to win reparations -- Sarah Macaraeg and Yana Kunichoff
By & by -- Jamila Woods
Somewhere, upcoming -- Kara Jackson
Toward the unreasonable -- Page May and Nate Marshall
Water pressure -- Sammy Ortega
#blacklivesmatter and ... the six unconditionals -- Dr. Haki Madhubuti
Ode to dawn -- Gellila Asmanmaw
Outro -- Kevin Coval.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Series
Second to none: Chicago stories, Second to none: Chicago stories
Copyright Date
2018

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
810.8/09283/0977311
Library of Congress
PS508.N3 E53 2018, PS508.N3E53 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxi, 162 pages
Number of pages
162

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26966457M
ISBN 10
0810137186
ISBN 13
9780810137189
LCCN
2017059456
OCLC/WorldCat
1012346577

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