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Remembering Miguel Algarín, a Founder of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe

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A fellow writer recalls Algarín, who once wrote that the poet was “the philosopher of the sugar cane that grows between the cracks of concrete sidewalks.”

Source: Unpublished Black History

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