African American Poetry: A Digital Anthology

"Saturday Evening Quill"

Saturday Evening Quill was published in Boston, Massachusetts, between 1928 and 1930. The editor was Eugene Gordon. The contributing authors were mainly African American writers based in the Boston area. Two of the notable writers whose poems appeared in Saturday Evening Quill were Waring Cuney and Helene Johnson. 

 

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  1. Eugene Gordon, "Cold-Blooded" (1928) Amardeep Singh

Contents of this tag:

  1. Dorothy West, "An Unimportant Man" (1928)
  2. Waring Cuney, "Pick Song" (1928)
  3. George Reginald Margetson, "The State House" (1928)
  4. Clifford L. Miller, "Midnight Thoughts" (1928)
  5. Waring Cuney, "Murder Blues" (1928)
  6. Eugene Gordon, "Alien" (1928)
  7. Ferdinand L. Rousseve, "Dark Dreams" (1928)
  8. Edythe Mae Gordon, "Tribute" (1929)
  9. Waring Cuney, "Jes Moochin' Along" 1928)
  10. Roscoe Wright, "When a Jazz Band Plays" (1928)
  11. Roscoe Wright, "When a Jazz Band Plays" (1928)
  12. Helene Johnson, "Regalia" (1929)
  13. Waring Cuney, "Old Man Death" (1928)
  14. Helene Johnson, "Worship" (1929)
  15. Helene Johnson, "Rustic Fantasy" (1929)
  16. George Reginald Margetson, "Ulysses S. Grant" (1928)
  17. Edythe May Gordon, "Subversion" (1928)
  18. Waring Cuney, "Railway Club" (1929)
  19. Waring Cuney, "Nude Walker" (1929)
  20. Alvira Hazzard, "The Penitent" (1928)
  21. Waring Cuney, "Play a Blues for Louise" (1929)
  22. Waring Cuney, "Hammer Song" (1928)
  23. Waring Cuney, "On With the Dirge" (1929)
  24. George Reginald Margetson, "Abraham Lincoln" (1928)
  25. Waring Cuney, "Jazz Band" (1929)
  26. George Reginald Margetson, "Colonel Charles Young (Funeral Song)" (1928)
  27. Dorothy West, "Prologue to a Life" (1929)
  28. Eugene Gordon, "The Sarcophagus" (1929)
  29. George Reginald Margetson, "Mary Evans Wilson (A Tribute)" (1928)
  30. Edythe Mae Gordon, "I Understand" (1929)