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Mr. E.Ethelbert Miller - How I Found Love Behind the Catcher's Mask

 


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"Born Eugene Ethelbert Miller on November 20, 1950, in the Bronx, New York, he developed an early interest in literature. His passion led him to Howard University in Washington, D.C., where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in African American Studies in 1972. His time at Howard was transformative - it was here he began to shape his voice, honing his skills as a poet and emerging as an activist.

While still a student, Miller founded the literary magazine, 'Obasi,' marking the beginning of his lifelong dedication to promoting the arts. In 1974, two years after graduation, he was appointed as the director of the university's African American Resource Center. During his forty-plus years of service at the center, he curated an impressive collection of Black literature and culture artifacts.

Miller's poetry is an exquisite blend of personal and political, addressing themes of racial injustice, love, and the human condition. He published his first book of poetry, "Andromeda," in 1974. This collection, along with subsequent works like "Season of Hunger / Cry of Rain" (1982), and "Fathering Words: The Making of an African American Writer" (2000), portray the vast expanse of his lyrical genius.

His poetry bears the profound marks of the African-American experience. His verses are bold and often painful, yet always cloaked in an unfaltering sense of hope. Miller's style is direct and accessible, embodying his belief that poetry should be for the people. He once said, "Poetry is the way we help give name to the nameless so it can be thought."

As well as being a poet and activist, Miller has been instrumental in promoting literature among youth and the wider community. He has held workshops and readings, hosted television programs, and served on numerous literary boards. He has tirelessly used his influence to advocate for the democratization of poetry, insisting that it should not be confined to academia but should be an integral part of community discourse.

Miller's significant contributions to literature have not gone unnoticed. He has been the recipient of several prestigious awards, including the Columbia Merit Award, the O.B. Hardison Jr. Poetry Prize, and the George Kent Award. In 2015, Miller was inducted into the Washington DC Hall of Fame.

One of Miller's most influential works, "If God Invented Baseball" (2018), stands as a testament to his ability to weave social commentary into seemingly everyday topics. This collection of poems revolves around the sport of baseball, but is, in reality, a nuanced exploration of life, race, and Americana. It showcases his unique ability to make the personal political and the political personal.

In addition to his poetry, Miller's editorial work has had a significant impact. His anthologies, "In Search of Color Everywhere" (1994) and "Beyond the Frontier" (2002), have brought together the voices of a diverse range of African-American poets. Through his efforts, he has provided a platform for poets of color, making their works more accessible to the public.

Despite his many accomplishments, Miller remains a humble and approachable figure. His belief in the power of words and literature is as strong as ever. He continues to inspire a new generation of writers, poets, and activists with his work, fostering an inclusive and democratic literary culture.

E. Ethelbert Miller is not just a poet, educator, and activist. He is a beacon guiding us through the labyrinth of social and racial complexities. His works stand not just as a testament to his personal journey but also as a reflection of the collective struggles and triumphs of the African-American community.

Miller once said, "Being a poet means being deeply committed to a language and its usage." With his deep commitment to his craft, his unyielding sense of social responsibility, and his constant efforts to make poetry accessible to all, Miller has truly embodied these words."


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