"It is not death/it is being": The Blues in the Poetry of the BLKARTSOUTH Collective.Published in:CEA Critic, 2012, v. 74, n. 2/3, p. 100By:RUTTER, EMILYPublication type:Article
"We Are Black Mind Jockeys": Tom Dent, The Free Southern Theater, and the Search for a Second-line Literary Aesthetic in New Orleans.Published in:2011By:Michna, CatherinePublication type:Essay
Tom Dent's Role in the Organizational Mentoring of African American Southern Writers: A Memoir.Published in:African American Review, 2006, v. 40, n. 2, p. 339By:Breaux, Quo Vadis GexPublication type:Article
The Need to Speak: Tom Dent and the Shaping of a Black Aesthetic.Published in:African American Review, 2006, v. 40, n. 2, p. 325By:Thomas, LorenzoPublication type:Article
The Art of Tom Dent: Notes on Early Evidence.Published in:African American Review, 2006, v. 40, n. 2, p. 319By:Ward, Jr., Jerry W.Publication type:Article
KEEPING THE COMMUNAL TRADITION OF THE UMBRA POETS: CREATING SPACE FOR WRITING.Published in:Black History Bulletin, 2012, v. 75, n. 1, p. 20By:Fortune, Angela JoyPublication type:Article
Enriching the paper trail: An interview with Tom Dent.Published in:1993By:Salaam, Kalamu yaPublication type:Interview