1. Chronology - Nikki Giovanni
Giovanni is one of 50 "Great African-American Women" honored upon the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of Althea Gibson at the opening of the United States ...
Poet Nikki Giovanni was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, on June 7, 1943. Although she grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, she and her sister returned to Knoxville each summer to visit their grandparents. Nikki graduated with honors in history from her grandfather's alma mater, Fisk University. Since 1987, she has been on the faculty at Virginia Tech, where she is a University Distinguished Professor.

2. Nikki Giovanni | Biography, Books, Poetry, & Facts | Britannica
14 nov 2024 · Nikki Giovanni was an American poet whose writings ranged from calls for Black power to poems for children and intimate personal statements.
Nikki Giovanni was an American poet whose writings ranged from calls for Black power to poems for children and intimate personal statements. Her works often reflected her commitment to the civil rights movement and were suffused with deliberate interpretation of experience through a Black consciousness.

3. Nikki Giovanni's life: Moments from Knoxville childhood to global fame
9 dec 2024 · Giovanni gained fame as a public performer of her work, appearing on TV shows and sold-out lecture circuits before taking a position as a ...
Giovanni read her poems about love, nostalgia and race to audiences around the world, but she never stopped loving Knoxville.

4. About Nikki Giovanni | Academy of American Poets
Nikki Giovanni - Born in 1943, Nikki Giovanni is the author of numerous collections of poetry and was the first recipient of the Rosa Parks Woman of Courage ...
Born in 1943, Nikki Giovanni is the author of numerous collections of poetry and was the first recipient of the Rosa Parks Woman of Courage Award.

5. Nikki Giovanni | The Poetry Foundation
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6. Nikki Giovanni: Biography, Poet, Author, Black Arts Movement
11 dec 2024 · Nikki Giovanni was a prominent poet and writer who first caught the public's attention as part of the Black Arts Movement of the late 1960s.
The 81-year-old died of lung cancer on Monday.
7. Featured Poet | Nikki Giovani - African American Poetry
For over fifty years, Nikki Giovanni has been one of the most prolific African American poets and one of the most preeminent surviving members of the Black ...
For over fifty years, Nikki Giovanni has been one of the most prolific African American poets and one of the most preeminent surviving members of the Black Arts Movement. Her ideas about Black nationalism have been integral both to her work as a poet and as an activist. Giovanni has written poetry for children and adults, in addition to editing anthologies and composing essays on Black revolutionary politics. Her poetry expresses an unconditional love for Black people and, like the work of Gwendolyn Brooks and Lucille Clifton, treats Black women as subjects. Giovanni was born Yolande Cornelia Giovanni, Jr. in Knoxville, Tennessee to Jones “Gus” Giovanni and Yolande Cornelia Giovanni (née Watson). She was the youngest of two daughters. Her older sister, Gary Ann, started calling her “Nikki” during their early childhood. Both Yolande and Gus attended Knoxville College and earned degrees before marrying on July 3, 1939. After their children were born, Yolande accepted the role of housewife, while Gus looked for work.
8. Nikki Giovanni: Tennessee native's legacy extends beyond poetry, books
10 dec 2024 · Giovanni's Knoxville roots are an important part of her story. She comments on the political and social scene for Black Knoxvillians in such ...
You know Nikki Giovanni's poems and the power of her words. Here are some facts you might not know about the poet and author who died at age 81.

9. Nikki Giovanni: A Poet's Upbringing in Tennessee
22 apr 2021 · Poet and writer Yolande Cornelia “Nikki” Giovanni Jr. was born on June 7, 1943 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Although her younger years were ...
Poet and writer Yolande Cornelia “Nikki” Giovanni Jr. was born on June 7, 1943 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Although her younger years were spent in Wyoming, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, she returned to Knoxville frequently to visit her grandparents, and in 1958, moved in with them and attended Austin High School (now Austin East Magnet School). Her formative time in Knoxville is reflected in her work, such as in her essay “400 Mulvaney St.” and her poem “Knoxville, Tennessee.”
