[1] Robert Hayden: Collected Poems, ed. Frederick Glaysher, introduction by Arnold Rampersad, Liveright, 1985
[2] Collected, p. xxi
[3] Collected, p. xvii
[4] Achebe, "The Writer and His Community," Hopes and Impediments: Selected Essays, Anchor, 1990, p.
[5] Collected, p. 3
[6] Collected, p. 4
[7] Nielsen, Reading Race: White American Poets and the Racial Discourse in the Twentieth Century, U of Georgia, Press 1988, p. 3
[8] Nielsen, p. 14
[9] Nielsen, p. 119
[10] Nielsen, p. 84
[11] Collected, p. 3
[12] "The Poet and His Art: A Conversation," Collected Prose, Robert Hayden, edited by Frederick Glaysher, U of Michigan Press 1984, p. 161
[13] Collected, p. 5
[14] Collected, p. 15
[15] Collected, p. 14
[16] Collected, p. 16
[17] Collected, p. 16
[18] Collected, p. 16
[19] Nielsen, p. 44
[20] Collected, p. 17
[21] Collected, p. 3
[22] Collected, p. 19
[23] "Cante Moro," Paracritical Hinge, Nathaniel Mackey, U of Wisconsin Press, 2005, p.
[24] Collected, p. 27
[25] Collected, p28
[26] Collected, p. 16
[27] Collected, p. xxviii
[28] Collected, p. 4
[29] Le Sueur, "The Fetish of Being Outside," Harvest Song, West End Press, 1990, p. 200
[30] Collected, p. 32
[31] Collected, p. 32
[32] Collected, p. 32
[33] Collected, p. 62
[34] Collected, p. 28
[35] Mackey, p.
[36] Collected, p. 62
[37] Collected, p. 101
[38] "Robert Hayden and Michael Harper: A Literary Friendship," Robert Hayden and Michael Harper, Callaloo , Vol. 17, No. 4 (Autumn 1994), p. 989
[39] Hayden & Harper, p. 985
[40] Hayden & Harper, p. 990