Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)
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Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)
Summary
Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004) is an academic conference[1].
Key Facts
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s field of work was 2004) — field of work (P101): poetry[2].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s field of work was 2004) — field of work (P101): American poetry[3].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s field of work was 2004) — field of work (P101): African Americans[4].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004) is in the country of 2004) — country (P17): United States[5].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s instance of is recorded as 2004) — instance of (P31): academic conference[6].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s instance of is recorded as 2004) — instance of (P31): convention[7].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s instance of is recorded as 2004) — instance of (P31): event[8].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s follows is recorded as 2004) — follows (P155): Furious Flower Conference (1st: 1994)[9].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s followed by is recorded as 2004) — followed by (P156): Furious Flower Conference (3rd: 2014)[10].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 3724155191932982440000[11].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2019028197[12].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s location is recorded as 2004) — location (P276): Harrisonburg[13].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s location is recorded as 2004) — location (P276): James Madison University[14].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s archives at is recorded as 2004) — archives at (P485): James Madison University Carrier Library (Special Collections)[15].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s start time is recorded as +2004-09-22T00:00:00Z[16].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s end time is recorded as +2004-09-25T00:00:00Z[17].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s organizer is recorded as 2004) — organizer (P664): Joanne V. Gabbin[18].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s participant is recorded as 2004) — participant (P710): Sonia Sanchez[19].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s participant is recorded as 2004) — participant (P710): Amiri Baraka[20].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s participant is recorded as 2004) — participant (P710): Brenda Marie Osbey[21].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s participant is recorded as 2004) — participant (P710): Houston A. Baker Jr.[22].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s participant is recorded as 2004) — participant (P710): Kevin Young[23].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s participant is recorded as 2004) — participant (P710): Kwame Dawes[24].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s participant is recorded as 2004) — participant (P710): Dolores Kendrick[25].
- Furious Flower Conference (2nd: 2004)'s participant is recorded as 2004) — participant (P710): Askia M. Touré[26].
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Career and Affiliations
Fields of work include 2004) — field of work (P101): poetry[2], a literary form[27]; 2004) — field of work (P101): American poetry[3], a literary genre by place of origin[28], in United States[29]; and 2004) — field of work (P101): African Americans[4], an ethnic group by residency[30], in United States[31].