Black Forum African American Poetry Literary Journal Horace Lee Mungin
This issue ran an illustrated interview with noted Harlem artist G. Falcon Beazer, as well as profiles on three leading contemporary Black creators: a poet, a painter and a dancer. There is a center photographic spread introducing theBF staff, including Julia Coaxum, the new Managing (and “only female ”) Editor, which also noted that Mungin would be ceding his position as Editor-in-Chief to published poet and New York City social worker Revish Windham.
Specifications
| Year | 1977 |
| Publisher | Black Forum |
| Culture | Black Americana |
This issue ran an illustrated interview with noted Harlem artist G. Falcon Beazer, as well as profiles on three leading contemporary Black creators: a poet, a painter and a dancer. There is a center photographic spread introducing theBF staff, including Julia Coaxum, the new Managing (and “only female ”) Editor, which also noted that Mungin would be ceding his position as Editor-in-Chief to published poet and New York City social worker Revish Windham.