Lucille Clifton

Lucille Clifton

About

Lucille Clifton was a celebrated American poet and educator, born in 1936 in Depew, New York. Known for her poignant and powerful work, she often explored themes of African American identity, motherhood, and resilience. Her poetry collections, such as "Good Times" and "Blessing the Boats," received critical acclaim. Clifton's distinct voice earned her numerous accolades, including the National Book Award and multiple nominations for the Pulitzer Prize. Beyond her literary achievements, she served as Poet Laureate of Maryland and inspired countless students through her teaching. Clifton's legacy endures as a vital voice in American literature, celebrated for her evocative, concise style.

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