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<\/span>Introduction<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\n

1919<\/strong> by Eve Ewing is a striking collection of poems that intricately explores the racial and social dynamics of the Chicago Race Riot of 1919. \ud83d\udcd6 Eve Ewing, a sociologist, visual artist, and poet based in Chicago, utilizes her unique blend of academic insight and creative expression to bring historical events to life through vivid and compelling poetry. This work falls under the genre<\/a> of documentary poetry, where real historical events are presented through poetic narratives, combining fact with the emotive power of poetry to provoke thought and invoke empathy. The book not only delves into the events of 1919 but also reflects on how those events echo into modern times<\/a>, making it a significant piece for both historical and literary studies. \ud83c\udf1f<\/p>

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