Item MS-3-46, 1984-048 - Blackpast/ Blackpresence

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Blackpast/ Blackpresence

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Lillian Allen, Devon Haughton, and Maxine Tyres

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MS-3-46, 1984-048

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2 audio cassettes

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Lillian Allen is a Canadian dub poet, reggae musician and writer. Originally from Jamaica, Allen moved to Ontario in the 1960s and settled in Toronto in 1974. She received a BA from York University. Allen first released music in 1983, entitled “Dub Poet: The Poetry of Lillian Allen”. Allen has also won several Juno Awards in the 1980s. Allen currently teaches creative writing at the Ontario College of Art and Design.

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Item consists of audio recordings of poetry which was recorded on September 21, 1984.

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  • English

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Audio can be accessed at the Dalhousie University Archives. Advance notice is required.

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