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Allison Hedge Coke
Allison Hedge Coke

Allison Hedge Coke is an American poet born on August 4, 1958. Her work blends cultural elements of American Indian and African American heritage, offering a rich tapestry of cultural diversity. Her poetry is well-received for its unique narrative style and profound insights into social issues. more

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