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Lesson Plan: Exploring the Life and Works of Nikki Giovanni

Nikki Giovanni, the charismatic and iconoclastic poet, activist, children’s book author and professor who wrote, irresistibly and sensuously, about race, politics, gender, sex and love, died on Monday in Blacksburg, Va. She was 81. Her death, in a hospital, was caused by complications of lung cancer, said Virginia C. Fowler, her wife. Source: The New York Times

This lesson introduces students to Nikki Giovanni’s extraordinary contributions as a poet, activist, professor, and cultural icon. Giovanni’s works celebrate Black culture, explore themes of identity and resistance, and highlight the beauty of everyday experiences.


Objectives

Students will:

  1. Explore the life and career of Nikki Giovanni.
  2. Analyze selected poems to identify her recurring themes and stylistic elements.
  3. Discuss Giovanni’s impact on literature, activism, and Black culture.
  4. Write their own poems inspired by Giovanni’s style.

But for all her renown as a resistance poet, Giovanni has always been just as likely to write about tenderness or breakfast food. (Food is a constant theme in her work, and she is an excellent cook, known among friends especially for her fried chicken, which she rubs down with ginger and cooks slowly in a bath of butter.) The New York Times. 


Introduction

Begin the lesson by introducing Nikki Giovanni as a trailblazing figure in American literature and the Black Arts Movement. Show a brief video or share a quote to capture her vibrant personality and deep insights into race, gender, and identity.

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Biography and Context

Provide an overview of Nikki Giovanni’s life:

 


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Poetry Analysis

Explore the following poems, focusing on their themes, style, and cultural significance:

  1. “Nikki-Rosa”
    • Themes: Black joy, family, and community resilience amidst societal struggles.
    • Activity: Discuss how Giovanni challenges stereotypes about Black life.
    • Read the poem: Poetry Foundation – Nikki-Rosa.
  2. “Knoxville, Tennessee”
  3. “The Laws of Motion”
  4. “Poem for a Lady Whose Voice I Like

Discussion Topics

Facilitate a class discussion around these guiding questions:

  1. How does Giovanni make complex topics accessible to readers of all ages?
  2. Why is it important to celebrate joy and resilience alongside struggles in literature?
  3. How do Giovanni’s works remain relevant in today’s social and cultural context?

Writing Activity

Ask students to write a poem inspired by Giovanni’s style.

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Conclusion

Summarize Giovanni’s legacy:

End with this quote:
“We write because we believe the human spirit cannot be tamed and should not be trained.” – Nikki Giovanni

Suggested extension:

Nikki Giovanni and James Baldwin in conversation


Career and Impact

Highlight key milestones:

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