Biography about Rosey Pool, who wrote an in-depth study that can be considered as a stimulator of Afro-American poets and an abundance of material to choose from. All the author wanted was to preserve the memory - one-sided though it may be of a woman she never met, but whom she came to regard as one of her best friends and as someone whose advice to aspiring poets she hopes to fellow faithfully.
About the life of Rosey Pool who wrote an article about the First Festival of Negro Arts in Dakar, Senegal. The article also appeared in World Order. During World War II Rosey Pool published some translations of Emily Dickinson’s poems in the underground press. Pool was a stimulator of Afro-American poets.