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Day in History
an anthology of poetry edited by
L. E. Scott
On January 21st 2009, coinciding with January 20th in the United States of America, over 40 musicians, poets, storytellers and dancers gathered in Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand to celebrate the inauguration of President Barack Hussein Obama, the first African American to be elected president of the United States of America.
In Aotearoa/New Zealand, as in just about every corner of the world, people wanted to come together to celebrate this history-changing day. There was a perception, certainly a hope, that the politics of humankind had reached a new level, one not draped in the colours of duplicity and treachery, and that the significance of this event was not just for the United States of America but for the world.
Artists from all over the world brought the gift of their talents in many forms. They put their endeavours on the winds of the world and sent them forward to President Barack Hussein Obama to speed him on his journey. His journey has become our journey.
The following are a selection of the words that were spoken that night in Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand. The poets include L. E. Scott, Wanjiku Kiarie, Martin Sanderson and Mark Pirie among others.
TITLE
A Day in History
EDITOR L.E. Scott
PUBLISHED 2009
CATEGORY Chapbook
FORMAT Paperback
EXTENT A5, 36 pages
ISBN
978-1-86942-113-7
PRICE
NZ $10
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