
June Millicent Jordan (July 9, 1936 – June 14, 2002) was a Caribbean-American poet and activist. Jordan received numerous honors and awards, including a 1969-70 Rockefeller grant for creative writing, a Yaddo Fellowship in 1979, a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in 1982, and the Achievement Award for International Reporting from the National Association of Black Journalists in 1984. Jordan also won the Lila Wallace Reader's Digest Writers Award from 1995 to 1998 as well as the Ground Breakers-Dream Makers Award from The Woman's Foundation in 1994. She was included in Who's Who in America from 1984 until her death. She received the Chancellor's Distinguished Lectureship from UC Berkeley and the PEN Center USA West Freedom to Write Award (1991). (from Wikipedia)
Books

On Call
Political Essays
1985

Haruko
1993

Fannie Lou Hamer.
1972

His Own Where
1971

The Essential June Jordan
2021

MOVING TOWARDS HOME
1989

Living Room
1985

Civil Wars
1981

Some of Us Did Not Die
New and Selected Essays
2002

Affirmative Acts
1998

Soulscript
Afro-American Poetry
1970

We're On
A June Jordan Reader
2017

Poema sobre mis derechos
2015

Soldier
A Poet's Childhood
2000

Naming Our Destiny
New and Selected Poems
1989

Things that I do in the dark
1977

Directed by Desire
The Collected Poems of June Jordan
2005

The Voice of the Children
1970

Kissing God Goodbye
Poems 1991-1997
1997

Technical Difficulties
1992

Life as Activism
June Jordan's Writings from the Progressive
2014

Who Look at Me
1969

Passion
1980

June Jordan's Poetry for the People
A Revolutionary Blueprint
1995