Fred Moten - A look at Duke's preeminent poet
By Ryan Brown | October 27, 2010Ask Fred Moten where his career as a poet began and he’ll tell you—at a nuclear test site.
Ask Fred Moten where his career as a poet began and he’ll tell you—at a nuclear test site.
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