In Flaming Letters

£24.50

In Flaming Letters

Lucia Pitts, Poet of the Six Triple Eight

Poetry History of the Americas History History Social and cultural history Second World War

Author: Lucia Pitts

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Language: English

Published by: University of Virginia Press

Published on: 30th December 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780813954073


About Lucia M. Pitts

A treasury of poetry and prose from an unsung trailblazer of Black literature Lucia M. Pitts (1904–1973) was an African American writer and Army veteran whose story has never been told. Her poetry, including love lyrics of striking sensuality and honesty, was admired by Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, and Dorothy West. Her work first appeared during the Harlem Renaissance, influenced by Harriet Monroe's Poetry magazine and blues singers Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith.

Her Life and Legacy

A native of Chicago's Bronzeville, Pitts challenged discrimination and segregation throughout her remarkable life, both as a member of President Franklin Roosevelt's 'Black Cabinet' and as the first African American woman employed at the War Department. Then, in 1943, Pitts joined the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, the Army's only all-Black, all-female battalion, which later received the Congressional Gold Medal.

Her Military Service and Work

Pitts's own account of her service with the Six Triple Eight, however, has remained unpublished until now. This volume brings together a biography of Pitts, her complete military memoir, and one hundred of her finest poems.

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