Authors and Illustrators Database

Naomi Long Madgett

Born: 07/05/1923  Norfolk, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent
Parents: Clarence Marcellus Long and Maude Hilton Long
Spouse: 1st Julian F. Witherspoon, 2nd William Harold Madgett, 3rd Leonard Patton Andrews
Children: Jill Witherspoon Boyer
Address(es):
Permanent:
16886 Inverness St.
Detroit, MI 48221
USA
Permanent:
18080 Santa Barbara Dr. (Office)
Detroit, MI 48221
Contact Information:
Website: http://www.naomilongmadgett.com/

Writings

Image Title Genre Audience Publisher Date
Pilgrim Journey : autobiography Non Fiction, Biography Adult Detroit, MI : Lotus Press 2006
Connected islands : new and selected poems
- by Naomi Cornelia Long Madgett
Poetry Adult Detroit, MI : Lotus Press 2004
Hymns Are My Prayers Poetry Adult Detroit, MI : Lotus Press 1997
Remembrances of Spring : Collected Early Poems Poetry Adult East Lansing, MI : Michigan State University Press 1993
Adam of Ife: Black Women in Praise of Black Men
- Editor and Author of Introduction
Poetry Adult Detroit, MI : Lotus Press 1992
Pink ladies in the afternoon : new poems 1965-1971 Poetry Adult Detroit, MI : Lotus Press 1990
A Milestone Sampler: 15th Anniversary Anthology Poetry Adult Detroit, MI : Lotus Press 1988
Contemporary Michigan Poetry : Poems from the Third Coast
- Anthology
Poetry Adult Detroit, MI : Wayne State University 1988
Octavia and Other Poems
- Required reading in Detroit Public Schools-eleventh grade
Poetry Adult, Teen Chicago, IL : Third World Press 1988
Star by Star : Poems Poetry Adult Detroit, MI : Lotus Press 1985
Phantom Nightingale: Juvenilia : poems, 1934-1943 Poetry Adult Detroit, MI : Lotus Press 1981
A Student's Guide to Creative Writing Non Fiction Adult, Teen Detroit, MI : Penway 1980
I've come this far to freedom : midway
- Lyrics by Naomi Long Madgett, music by Gerald Savage.
Adult Detroit, MI : Lotus Press 1980
Exits and Entrances : New Poems Poetry Adult Detroit, MI : Lotus Press 1978
Pink Ladies in the Afternoon : New Poems, 1965 -1971 Poetry Adult Detroit, MI : Lotus Press 1972
Success in Language and Literature/B
- Textbook With Ethel Tincher, Henry B. Maloney
Non Fiction Adult, Teen River Grove, IL : Follett 1967
Star by Star Poetry Adult Detroit, MI : Harlo 1965
Image of One and the Many One and the Many Poetry Adult New York : Exposition Press 1956
The Poetry of the Negro 1746-1949
- Poems included in this book edited by Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps
Poetry Adult Garden City, NY : Doubleday 1949
Songs to a Phantom Nightingale Poetry Adult New York : Fortuny's Publishers, Inc. 1941
American Literature by Negro Authors
- Poems included in this anthology
Poetry
Beyond the Blues
- Poems included in this anthology
Poetry Adult
Other writings:
- Published in such magazines and journals as Callaloo, Essence, Michigan Quarterly Review, Sage, Blue River Poetry Magazine, National Weekly Poetry, Phylon, Freedom Ways, The Muse, Negro Digest, The Michigan Chronicle, and Obsidian
Non Fiction Adult
What is the aim or goal of your writing: "To interpret life as honestly as I can through experience (real, borrowed, or imagined) with the hope that others' experience might be enlightened or broadened by what I write."

May inquiries be sent to you about doing workshops, readings: Yes

Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No

Skills:
Author
Poet

Awards:

Name Date
Kresge Eminent Artist Award. 2012
Appointed Detroit's Poet Laureate 2001
Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree, Siena Heights College 1991
Gathering Home: Black Virginia Writers 1990
Arts Foundation of Michigan Award (Literature) 1990
"In Her Lifetime" Tribute, Afrikan Poetry Theatre 1989
Creative Achievement Award, College Language Association
- for Octavia and Other Poems
1988
Creative Artist Award, Michigan Council for the Arts 1987
Arts Achievement Award, Wayne State University 1985
Robert Hayden Runagate Award, Your Heritage House Writers Series 1985
Induction as honorary member, Stylus Society, Howard University 1984
Citation, Black Caucus, National Council of Teachers of English 1984
Citation, National Coalition of 100 Black Women 1984
Citation, Afro-American Museum of Detroit 1983
Testimonial Resolutions, Michigan State Legislature
- Award received for following years: 1982, 1984
1982-1984
Testimonial Resolutions, Detroit City Council
- Award received for following years: 1982, 1985
1982-1985
Citation, Chesapeake/Virginia Beach Links 1981
Inaugural poem, commissioned by Mrs. William Milliken, the wife of the governor of Michigan, and read at the public ceremony at the State Capitol, January 1, 1975. 1975
Citations, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Alpha Rho Omega Chapter
- Award received for following years: 1969, 1984
1969-1984
Josephine Nevins Keal Award, Eastern Michigan University 1965
Esther R. Beer Memorial Award, National Writers Club 1957
First book of poetry to be designated required reading in Detroit Public Schools

Inclusion in biographical or critical works:

Name Date
Michigan Authors, 3rd edition 1993
Literary Michigan by the Michigan Council for the Humanities 1988
Dictionary of Literary Biography: Afro-American Writers, 1940-1955 Vol. 76 1988
Michigan Authors, 2nd ed. 1980
Contemporary Authors
-  Contemporary Authors, volume(s) 33-36R Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, volume(s) 23 Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, volume(s) 13, 29, 73
1979
Living Black American Authors 1973
Black American Writers Past and Present Vol. II 1965
Michigan Poets 1964
Who's Who Among Black Americans
Who's Who in America
Who's Who of American Women

Memberships:

Name Date
Southern Poverty Law Center
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Langston Hughes Society
Zora Neale Hurson Society
Detroit Women Writers

Education:

Degree Institution Location Date
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) International Institute for Advanced Studies, Greenwich University Hilo, HI 1980
Masters of Education (M.Ed.) Wayne State University Detroit, MI 1954-1955
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Virginia State University Petersburg, VA 1941-1944

Career:

Position Organization Location Date
Creative Writers in the Schools Program Creator Michigan Council for the Arts Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent 1990
Professor Emerita Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent 1984
Recorder
- Poetry for the National Archives
National Archives, Library of Congress Washington DC 1978
Professor Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent 1973-1984
Editor Lotus Press, Inc. Detroit, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent 1972
Lecturer University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent 1970-1971
Associate Professor Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent 1968-1973
Research Associate Oakland University Rochester, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent 1965-1966
Teacher Detroit Public Schools Detroit, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent 1955-1968
Service Representative Michigan Bell Telephone Co Detroit, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent 1948-1954
Reporter and Copy Reader Michigan Chronicle Detroit, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent 1945-1946
- Judge in various literary competitions, including grants for state arts councils
- Numerous readings, residencies, writers' workshops, locally and nationally
- Several poems set to music and three publicly performed

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Naomi Long Madgett/ Lotus Press Archive is on deposit at the University of Michigan Special Collections Library in Ann Arbor.

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