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  1. Thngs That I Do in Drk by June Jordan, 1977-04-12
  2. On Call: Political Essays by June Jordan, 1985-10
  3. Soulscript: A Collection of Classic African American Poetry (Harlem Moon Classics) by June Jordan, 2004-11-02
  4. I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky by June Jordan, 1995-05-12
  5. MOVING TOWARDS HOME. Political essays. by June Jordan, 1989
  6. Technical Difficulties: African-American Notes on the State of the Union by June Jordan, 1994-02-15
  7. Technical Difficulties by June Jordan, 1993-03-25
  8. Naming Our Destiny: New and Selected Poems by June Jordan, 1989-10
  9. New life: new room by June Jordan, 1975
  10. Kissing God Goodbye: Poems 1991-1997 by June Jordan, 1997-10-13
  11. Some changes (Black poets series) by June Jordan, 1971
  12. An Administrator's Handbook on Designing Programs for the Gifted and Talented
  13. Who Look at Me by June Jordan, 1969-06
  14. Things That I Do in the Dark by June Jordan, 1981-04

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23. VG: Artist Biography: Jordan, June
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      June Jordan was born on July 9, 1936 in Harlem, New York, to Granville and Mildred Jordan, Jamaican natives. Her father was a night shift postal worker and her mother was a nurse. When Jordan was five, the family moved to the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn. During her high school years, Jordan was "completely immersed in a white universe" while a student at Milwood High School and Northfield School for girls in Massachusetts. At Northfield, Jordan "discovered her poetic voice." Jordan's home situation was a source of conflict and anguish because of her father's physical abuse and her mother's denial. This environment resulted in Jordan's writing extensively about her parents and their positive and negative influences. In 1953, Jordan enrolled at Barnard College. Two years later, she married Michael Meyer, a student. While her husband completed graduate studies at the University of Chicago, Jordan continued her studies there until 1956 when she went to Barnard College, where she remained until February 1957. In 1958, she gave birth to her only child, Christopher David Meyer. Being in an interracial marriage in the 1950's was especially difficult due to societal attitudes and laws. In 1965, Jordan's marriage ended in divorce and Jordan faced the trials of being a single, working mother and forming her identity.

24. Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - June Jordan
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June Jordan was born in New York City in 1936. Her books of poetry include Kissing God Goodbye: Poems, 1991-1997 (Anchor Books, 1997), Haruko/Love Poems Naming Our Destiny: New and Selected Poems Living Room Passion (1980), and Things That I Do in the Dark (1977). She is also the author of children's books, plays, a novel, and Poetry for the People: A Blueprint for the Revolution (1995), a guide to writing, teaching and publishing poetry. Her collections of political essays include Affirmative Acts: Political Essays (1998) and Technical Difficulties (1994). Basic Books published her memoir

25. June Jordan
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26. June Jordan | Obituaries | Guardian Unlimited Books
Obituary for the AfricanAmerican poet, essayist, and activist. The Guardian
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Jordan, June (1939-2002) In both her poetry and her essays, June Jordan called for the rejection of stereotypical views of bisexuality, and she associated sexual independence with political commitment. Born on July 9, 1936, in Harlem to Jamaican immigrants, June Jordan grew up in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. Her childhood in one of the largest black urban areas in the country, coupled with her three high school years at a predominantly white preparatory school, gave Jordan an early understanding of racial conflicts. Sponsor Message.
She attended Barnard College, where she met and married Michael Meyer, a white Columbia University student who shared her political beliefs. Divorced after eleven years, Jordan continued studying architectural design and working as a free-lance political journalist to support herself and her son. Her broad-based inclusive politics were significantly influenced by her work in 1964 with visionary architect Buckminster Fuller, her mother's suicide in 1966, her meetings with Fannie Lou Hamer in 1969, and her travels to Nicaragua in the 1980s.

28. June Jordan
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    29. Speaking Freely: An Evening With Remarkable Women -- June Jordan
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    "It's all well and good to talk about how much we have been able to do, and how much we're going to do and so on. But I think we need to also be real here and recognize how much we're not able to do. For example, the way in which a black woman, we'll say a woman writer, a woman poet is treated, a black woman poet, is very different from someone who is not black, someone who is not a woman writer or poet. That's just for real." When she was a young girl, June Jordan's father taught her how to box; she has been fighting ever since. Jordan battles with her words to heal the cultural, political and economic wounds in our society. Her tenacity as a writer has propelled Jordan to become the "most published African American writer in history," according to the African American Review Affirmative Acts: Political Essays (1998) marks the twenty-sixth book in Jordan's celebrated career as poet, essayist, activist, and professor. Ms. Jordan writes her poetry and essays with clear-sighted passion about controversial and critical issues that are currently at the center of American debate. Addressing the personal as well as the political, Jordan has been described as a poet for whom political conviction exists in the same universe as love. It's no wonder that she was tapped to write the libretto for the 1995 opera by composer, John Adams, and director, Peter Sellars. I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky was dubbed an "earthquake/romance" by Jordan, who gives voice to seven characters in present-day Los Angeles, struggling to fill their lives with love as they deal with racial tensions and a catastrophic earthquake.

    30. June Jordan --  Britannica Student Encyclopaedia
    june jordan (19362002). US author june jordan investigated both social and personal concerns through her poetry, essays, and drama.
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    31. Online NewsHour: Michael Jordan -- June 15, 1998
    The winning shot was, once again, scored by Michael jordan. What makes jordan such a dominant player, both on the court and in the marketplace?
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    The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Transcript Last night the Bulls won their sixth Championship in eight years. The winning shot was, once again, scored by Michael Jordan. What makes Jordan such a dominant player, both on the court and in the marketplace? After this background report, Phil Ponce leads a discussion on Jordan's enduring greatness. A RealAudio version of this segment is available. NEWSHOUR LINKS: June 15, 1998
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    32. 31595. Jordan, June. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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    33. Jordan (June 2003)
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    34. Jordan, June (Harper's Magazine)
    jordan, june. WRITER OF, 1 Poem from 1995. CONNECTIONS. HAS BORN DATE, 1936 L.A. boheme. by june jordan Readings/Poem, May 1995, 2 pp.
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    35. Bush Received Weapons Cache From King Of Jordan - June 15, 2006
    Bush Received Weapons Cache From jordan. Collectibles, DVDs, bling highlight foreign leader gift list. june 15President George W. Bush received a $10000
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    36. What's Up In Jordan?: June 2006
    Typically, I like to take my family to locations in jordan, such as Petra and Aqaba, but this year we decided to go to Egypt. This decision has revealed to
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    It was expected that rising costs of fuel would contribute to increasing costs of travel this year. Typically, I like to take my family to locations in Jordan, such as Petra and Aqaba, but this year we decided to go to Egypt. This decision has revealed to me some interesting economic choices related to vacationing. Let me explain.
    Suppose that a family of four (mother, father and two kids) decide to spend four days and three nights at the Dead Sea. Reasonable accommodation requires renting two double rooms for the duration. It turns out that the five star hotels in the area charge a little over 100 dinars per room for casual tourists not dealing with a travel agent. So, the accommodations will cost 600 dinars. Add to that the cost of eating (lunch and dinner), which is about 25 dinars per person per day, which comes to 400 dinars over the four days. There are no alternatives but to eat in the hotel. So, this modest affair will cost about 1000 dinars, not including transportation. Transportation costs are low because of the proximity.
    Economics of going to Aqaba are slightly different, since there are more options for food and accommodation. One can stay at a five star hotel at the beach, which would be at least 120 dinars a night, or one can rent a furnished apartment for as little as 25 dinars a night. The problem with the low cost option is the lack of access to the beach. Hotel beaches charge about seven or eight dinars per person (I forget). So, the family of four would have to shelve out 30 dinars a day to swim on the beach. Free public beaches are available to the south, but the services there are limited. Food costs are flexible as well. The said family of four would probably get away with spending less than 300 dinars. I wouldn’t guarantee everlasting gratitude by the wife for such a trip, however.

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    39. Internet Archive: Details: Poem To Take Back The Night, June Jordan
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    40. Jordan, June, 1936-2002. Papers, 1936-2002 (inclusive), 1954-2002 (bulk): A Find
    Abstract The papers of june jordan, poet, author, outspoken activist, champion of equal rights for African Americans and women, and professor.
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