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James A. Emanuel

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James A. Emanuel (born 1921), is an expatriate African-American poet, residing in France. His work has been shunned by African-American and mainstream poetry critics. His career was revived due to a 2001 essay praising his poetry by critic Dan Schneider on Cosmoetica.

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