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From The Notable Kentucky African Americans Database -
(born: 1961) Frank X Walker was born in Danville, KY. He is
a visual artist, poet, author, educator, and motivator. Walker is a founding
member of the Affrilachian Poets, editor of Eclipsing a Nappy New Millennium,
and author of Affrilachia and Buffalo Dance: the Journey of York. He has given
over 250 poetry readings, including readings at the Verbal Arts Centre in
Derry, Northern Ireland, and in Santiago, Cuba. He has received many awards,
appeared on television and been heard on the radio; he was the first writer
from Kentucky to be featured on NPR's This I Believe. Walker was director of
the Kentucky Governor's School for the ARTS, 1998-2004, leaving that position
to become an English professor at Eastern Kentucky University. He has also been
a visiting professor at Transylvania University. His teaching experience
includes writing workshops at various locations and writing classes at the
university level, including the University of Louisville and the University of
Minnesota. Walker is a graduate of the University of Kentucky and Spalding
University, and he received an honorary Doctorate of Humanities from the
University of Kentucky and an honorary Doctor of Letters from Transylvania
University. In 2010, Frank X. Walker joined the University of Kentucky Department
of English, and in 2011 he was named director of both the African American
Studies & Research and the Africana Studies Programs at UK. In 2013, Frank
X Walker was named Kentucky's poet laureate [source: M. Meehan,"Lexington
writer Frank X Walker named Kentucky poet laureate," Lexington
Herald-Leader, 02/15/2013, p.A3]. At the age of 51, he is the youngest to be
named the state's poet laureate and he is also the first African American to
receive the honor. For more see Frank X. Walker website; Affrilachian Poets;
and The Columbia Granger's Index to African-American Poetry, by N. Frankovich
and D. Larzelere.
Selected Sources from UK Libraries:
Walker, Frank X. Affrilachia. 1st ed. Lexington, KY: Old Cove, 2000. Print.
PS3573.A425332 A32 2000, Young
Library - 5th Floor
Walker, Frank X. Buffalo Dance : The Journey of York. Lexington, Ky.: U of Kentucky, 2003. Print.
PS3623.A359 B84 2004, Young
Library - 5th FloorDonohue, Jean., Fred. Johnson, Nikky. Finney, Frank X. Walker, Crystal. Wilkinson, Media Working Group, and Kentucky Educational Television. Coal Black Voices. Covington, Ky.] : Lexington, KY: Media Working Group ; KET, Kentucky Educational Television, 2008. Kentucky Muse ; 104.
AV-D2876, Young Media Library
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