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Jump Mama: National Poetry Month

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April is National Poetry Month, a time of year when “schools, publishers, libraries, booksellers, and poets throughout the United States band together to celebrate poetry and its vital place in American culture.”

Listen to Kurtis Lamkin read his short poem “jump mama,” and follow along with the text. Lamkin is an American poet working in the style of ancient West African griots. A griot (GREE-oh) is a performer who blurs the line between poet, storyteller, singer, and community historian. What can students infer about American culture from “jump mama”?

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