USA TODAY
Thursday s Google Doodle celebrates the words of poet and civil rights activist Audre Lorde in honor of what would have been her 87th birthday.
Google users will see a colorful rendering in Google s logo with a slideshow that depicts the Black feminist, who advocated against gender discrimination, racial injustice and homophobia during the 20th century. The Google Doodle, from guest artist Monica Ahanonu, honors the poet during Black History Month.
Through poems such as ”The First Cities, published in 1968, and Cables to Rage, published in 1970, the American poet called for social and racial justice in the U.S. and internationally.
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Google Doodle celebrates poet, civil rights activist Audre Lorde s 87th birthday
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