Mari Evans

Mari Evans (born July 16 1923 in Toledo, Ohio) is an African-American poet, best known for her poem, "When in Rome", which is taught in many high school and college English classes. She is also well known for the quote "I have never been contained accept I made the prison." In addition to writing poetry, Evans has written many articles and essays, as well as children's books and plays. She has been a professor at several universities, including Cornell University and the University of Indiana. Evans, Mari

 

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