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![David Meltzer reads “Revelation”](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 9/25/2003Call Number: WP 001Format: CDProducers: Freedom ArchivesCollection: Materials Recorded and Gathered for "Wild Poppies"
Poet, David Meltzer, reads Marilyn Bucks poem called “Revelation”. Original recording with two takes. Recorded for Wild Poppies CD
![Dennis Brutus reads Marilyn’s “One Hour Yard Poem” and his own, “Letter #18”](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 4/1/2003Call Number: WP 003Format: CDCollection: Materials Recorded and Gathered for "Wild Poppies"
Dennis Brutus, poet and former political prisoner in South Africa, reads “One Hour Yard” by Marilyn Buck, with intro on his support of her as a sister political prisoner.
and his poem, “Letter #18” about his time in prison. 2 intros about his work. Had to call poems letters because South Africa government forbade him to write poems. Recorded for Wild Poppies CD.
![Staajabu reads Marilyn’s “Black August” and her own poem, “The Visit”](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 4/20/2003Call Number: WP 005Format: CDCollection: Materials Recorded and Gathered for "Wild Poppies"
Black poet/activist Staajabu reads Marilyn Buck’s poem, “Black August” on Black political prisoners and resistance and her own poem, “The Visit” on going to see a loved one who is incarcerated.
![Carolyn Baxter performs “Thought You Were the One” by Marilyn and her work, “My Block”](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 9/15/2003Call Number: WP 007Format: CDProducers: Carolyn BaxterCollection: Materials Recorded and Gathered for "Wild Poppies"
Carolyn Baxter, composer, musician, actor and former inmate with Marilyn Buck, puts Marilyn Buck’s poem, “Thought You Were the One”, to music and performs her own, “My Block”, as well.
![Rajasvini (Vini) Bhansali reads her poem, “Yellow Asters”](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 12/3/2003Call Number: WP 013Format: CDProgram: Wild PoppiesCollection: Materials Recorded and Gathered for "Wild Poppies"
Vini Bhansali reads her poem, “Yellow Asters” about Marilyn Buck and political prisoners. Bhansali was a poet/teacher at Dublin Federal prison.
![Carolyn Baxter performs “Truthful”](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 7/4/2003Call Number: WP 014Format: CDProducers: Carolyn BaxterCollection: Materials Recorded and Gathered for "Wild Poppies"
Carolyn Baxter, writer, musician, actor and former prisoner with Marilyn Buck at Alderson Federal Prison sings and plays “Truthful” about the exploitation of young women in the ghetto.
![Akwasi Evans and Mariann Wizard read Marilyn Buck’s poems](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 12/1/2003Call Number: WP 023Format: CDProducers: Mike KellerCollection: Materials Recorded and Gathered for "Wild Poppies"
Mariann Wizard, reads Imperatives , To the Woman Standing Behind Me in Line, and her own poem - The Real Dragon - about Marilyn’s eventual release from prison.
Akwasi Evans reads Marilyn’s poems Space and No Frills.
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