Audre Lorde
ABOUT AUDRE LORDE
Caribbean-American poet, author, and political activist known for works such as Coal, The Black Unicorn, and The Cancer Journals. As an activist, she sought to expose the currents of racism in feminist ideology. She published more than 15 books throughout her career.
She attended Columbia University. She published her debut poetry collection, The First Cities, in 1968.
She served as New York State Poet Laureate. From 1991 to 1992 she was named the New York State Poet laureate.
She identified as a lesbian, but had two children with attorney Edwin Rollins, whom she later divorced. Lorde died of breast cancer in 1992.
She was inspired by Langston Hughes .