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Dudley Randall Poetry Contest Winners
Pandora
Without Wax
Children of Lebanon
Grandma Had Boxes
Millions of Mischiefs
Requiem
Grandma Had Boxes
Van Gogh
For Fall Brothers, Walking
Grandma Had Boxes
Ode to South Africa
[Untitled]
Autumn Leaves
The Socia-lie-gical
Labour Stops Press
Prometheus
Dedication
The Masquerade

Dudley Randall was already a poet and publisher of the Broadside Press when he came to University of Detroit in 1969 to work as a librarian. He was honored thereafter as our Poet in Residence. Graduates from this period of the early 1970s remember his support of student poets and of his special kindness to the growing group of African American students on campus. When the English Department further honored Mr. Randall by establishing a poetry competition in his name, he graciously agreed to be the final judge for the entries. Thus, for over thirty years, until his death in 2001, faculty  members in the English Department screened up to thirty student entries every winter, and delivered the finalists to the poet for his judgment of first, second, and third prize poems. Dudley Randall, not surprisingly, the poet was drawn to well-crafted poems with vivid images, as you will find as you read our archive.  

Please contact the library reference desk at edesk@udmercy.edu  or 313-993-1071 for assistance with this collection.

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