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Amiri Baraka published [book; The System of Dante's Hell] in 1965, but it was written about the previous few years which proved very turbulent for writer and America at large. He was still going by his birth name, LeRoi Jones, but he was beginning to sever ties with the Beat Poets (he had set up Totem Press, and published Kerouac and Ginsberg, who were both influential on his emerging writing style), about to divorce his first wife and leave thier two children, Malcom X killed, and he began caro...more
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Baraka was born Everett LeRoy Jones in Newark, New Jersey, where he attended Barringer High School. His father, Coyt Leverette Jones, worked as a postal supervisor and lift operator. His mother, Anna Lois (née Russ), was a social worker. In 1967 he adopted the African name Imamu Amear Baraka, which he later changed to Amiri Baraka.
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