Question

In a Nancy Morejón poem with this title, the speaker declares, “I trod the length of all her rivers. / Under her sun I planted and gathered harvests I did not eat.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Give this two-word phrase which titles a Leopold Senghor poem about a naked figure who has “firm-fleshed ripe fruit” and is “clothed with your colour which is life.”
ANSWER: Black Woman
[10m] Margaret Busby included poems by Nancy Morejón, Naomi Long Madgett, and Georgia Douglas Johnson all titled “Black Woman” in an anthology titled Daughters of this place.
ANSWER: Africa [accept Daughters of Africa]
[10e] A Grace Nichols poem claims this concept “is a fat black woman / walking the fields.” Lord Byron mentions “cloudless climes and starry skies” in a poem titled “She Walks in [this concept].”
ANSWER: beauty [accept “She Walks in Beauty”]
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Georgia AGeorgia Tech D0101020
Georgia Tech CGeorgia Tech A001010
Georgia Tech BGeorgia B0101020
Emory ATennessee A001010
BristolCambridge B001010
DurhamWarwick0101020
Imperial BEdinburgh001010
Imperial ACambridge A0101020
OxfordBirmingham0101020
George Washington AGeorgetown0101020
Johns HopkinsMaryland B10101030
George Washington BMaryland A0000
Kenyon AKenyon B10101030
Ohio State A Michigan B 0101020
Michigan A Ohio State B0101020
Zen and the Art of BuzzingArizona State001010
FarrellmagnetismMSU A and Friend0101020
Ganon Evans Fan ClubBoston College001010
Texas CHCC0101020
Texas ATAG Magnet: Taylor's Version10101030
TAMUTexas B0101020
DukeNC State0101020
James Madison AJames Madison B0101020
North Carolina BNorth Carolina A001010
South Carolina ASouth Carolina B0101020