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Tennessee State Poems and Poets:
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Oh Tennessee, My Tennessee was adopted as the official Tennessee state poem in 1973. Admiral William Lawrence composed this poem while enduring a 60 day period of solitary confinement in a North Vietnamese prisoner of war camp. Lawrence, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, spent a total of six years as a POW during the Vietnam War. Margaret (Maggi) Britton Vaughn was designated as Tennessee’s Poet Laureate for the term of her natural life in 1999. Maggi is a native of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. She is known for her first critically acclaimed book Fifty Years of Saturday Nights, and other works including Grand Ole Saturday Night, The Light in the Kitchen Window, and the play I Wonder If Eleanor Roosevelt Ever Made a Quilt. Tennessee also adopted her poem Who Are We as the state's bicentennial poem in 1997. The previous and first Laureate was Richard M. "Pek" Gunn (1971 -1994) - author of The Tennessee Salute, adopted by Tennessee in 1975 as a bicentennial march song. _______________________________ Tennessee Ambassador of LettersHarriette Louise Bias Allen, former Director of Forensics in the Department of Dramatics and Speech at Fisk University, was named Tennessee’s Ambassador of Letters in 1977. A native of Savannah, Georgia, Ms. Allen is widely recognized as a poet, storyteller, and oral interpreter. |
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