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    Kalamu ya Salaam

    American poet (born 1947)

    Kalamu ya Salaam (born March 24, 1947) is an American poet, author, filmmaker, and teacher from the 9th Ward of New Orleans.

    A well-known activist and social critic, Salaam has spoken out on a number of racial and human rights issues. For years he did radio shows on WWOZ. Salaam is the co-founder of the NOMMO Literary Society, a weekly workshop for Black writers.

    Background

    Born Vallery Ferdinand III in New Orleans, Louisiana, he graduated from high school in 1964, joined the U.S. Army and served in Korea.[1] He attended Carleton College (1964–69) and Delgado Junior College, where he earned an Associate Arts degree in business administration.[2] He was the editor of The Black Collegian magazine for 13 years (1970–83),[1] and has written for many publications including Negro Digest/Black World, First World, The Black Scholar, Black Books Bulletin, Callaloo, Catalyst, The Journal of Blac