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    Carver

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      And, again, thanks to Pamela Espeland, my editor, my friend.

      PUBLISHER’S ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

      Special thanks to Cynthia Williams, Chief Archivist at Tuskegee University; to Curtis Gregory and the George Washington Carver National Monument staff; to Al Zissler.

      LIST OF POEMS

      Arachis Hypogaea

      Baby Carver

      Bedside Reading

      Cafeteria Food

      Called

      Cercospora

      A Charmed Life

      Chemistry 101

      Chicken Talk

      Clay

      Coincidence

      Curve-Breaker

      Dawn Walk

      The Dimensions of the Milky Way

      Drifter

      Driving Dr. Carver

      Egyptian Blue

      Eureka

      Four a.m. in the Woods

      Friends in the Klan

      From an Alabama Farmer

      “God’s Little Workshop”

      Goliath

      Green-Thumb Boy

      House Ways and Means

      How a Dream Dies

      The Joy of Sewing

      The Lace-Maker

      The Last Rose of Summer

      Last Talk with Jim Hardwick

      Letter to Mrs. Hardwick

      Lovingly Sons

      Mineralogy

      Moton Field

      My Beloved Friend

      My Dear Spiritual Boy

      My People

      The Nervous System of the Beetle

      The New Rooster

      1905

      Odalisque

      Old Settlers’ Reunion

      Out of “Slave’s Ransom”

      Out of the Fire

      A Patriarch’s Blessing

      The Penol Cures

      The Perceiving Self

      The Prayer of Miss Budd

      Poultry Husbandry

      Prayer of the Ivory-Handled Knife

      Professor Carver’s Bible Class

      Ruellia Noctiflora

      A Ship Without a Rudder

      The Sweet-Hearts

      Veil-Raisers

      Washboard Wizard

      Watkins Laundry and Apothecary

      The Wild Garden

      The Year of the Sky-Smear

      PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS

      Tuskegee University Archives

      P. H. Polk portrait of Carver, p. 2; George & Jim Carver, p. 12; Carver as a young man, p. 16; Miss Budd’s art class, p.23; Carver at Iowa State, p. 25; Carver painting, p. 32; Carver at Tuskegee, p. 33; Laboratory at Tuskegee, p. 39; Carver working in a lab, p. 45; Carver in the field, p. 48; Moses Carver, p. 55; portrait of Carver, p. 67 Carver painting, p. 69; Carver in the field, p. 71; Carver as an old man, p. 82; Carver reading, p. 90; Carver and Curtis, p. 92.

      National Park Service, Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site

      Photos by Eric Long, Courtesy Museum Management Program, NPS

      Slate (TUIN 863), p. 15; spectacles and case (TUIN 1519), p. 42; paint sample (TUIN 285), p. 50; sampler (section) (TUIN 409), p. 56; vasculum (specimen case) (TUIN 1528), p. 74; pocket watch (TUIN 1518) and Bible (TUIN 629), p. 75; peanut specimen (TUIN 1811), p. 89.

      George Washington Carver National Monument

      The Milholland family, p. 21

      Iowa State University

      The Faculty at Tuskegee, p. 35

      National Archives

      Jesup wagon, p. 47

      Library of Congress

      Booker T. Washington, p. 61; the KKK, p. 81

      Al Zissler, Carver, and Jim Hardwick, p. 87, Al Zissler

      Melvin Moton Nelson, p. 97, Marilyn Nelson

      Commemorative Carver Stamps, p. 98, Sanford L. Byrd, ESPER

      NOTES ON FIRST PUBLICATION

      “Out of ‘Slave’s Ransom,’” “Prayer of the Ivory-Handled Knife,” “Watkins Laundry and Apothecary” first appeared in Teacup. “Drifter” first appeared in The Poetry Review. “The Perceiving Self” first appeared in The New Breadloaf Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry, edited by Michael Collier and Stanley Plumley (Middlebury College Press, 1999). “Washboard Wizard” and “The Prayer of Miss Budd” first appeared in Beyond the Frontier, edited by E. Ethelbert Miller (Black Classics Press, 2000). “Four a.m. in the Woods” first appeared as a broadside published by the Aralia Press (1998). “Cafeteria Food,” “Curve-Breaker,” “My People,” and “Arachis Hypogaea” first appeared in The Gettysburg Review. “Green-Thumb Boy,” “Cercospora,” and “The Nervous System of the Beetle” first appeared in Gulfcoast. “A Charmed Life” first appeared in Literary Cavalcade. “Odalisque,” “Chemistry 101,” and “The Lace-Maker” first appeared in Poetrynet. “Bedside Reading” and “Coincidence” first appeared in Spirituality and Health. “The Wild Garden,” “Mineralogy,” “Poultry Husbandry,” “House Ways and Means,” and “‘God’s Little Workshop’” first appeared in New Letters. “Ruellia Noctiflora” first appeared in The Cortland Review. “Goliath” first appeared in The Frost Place Anthology (Cavankerry Press). “Veil-Raisers” first appeared in The Emily Dickinson Society Journal. “Old Settlers’ Reunion,” “A Ship Without a Rudder,” “From an Alabama Farmer,” “Clay,” “Egyptian Blue,” “Professor Carver’s Bible Class,” and “Friends in the Klan” first appeared in The Connecticut Review. The author is grateful to the editors of these publications.

      MARILYN NELSON, poet laureate of the state of Connecticut (2002–2006), is a three-time National Book Award finalist and has won the Anisfield–Wolf Book Award and the Poets’ Prize. Dr. Nelson lives in East Haddam, Connecticut.

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