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Will Inman (poet) (William Archibald McGirt, Jr.) was born on 4 May, 1923 in Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, is an American poet. Discover Will Inman (poet)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

Popular As William Archibald McGirt, Jr.
Occupation Poet
Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 4 May 1923
Birthday 4 May
Birthplace Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
Date of death 3 October, 2009
Died Place Tucson, Arizona
Nationality United States

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1923

Will Inman (born William Archibald McGirt, Jr.) (May 4, 1923 – October 3, 2009),

1943

was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, and graduated from Duke University in 1943.

He took his mother's maiden name, Inman, in part because his name became "Will In Man".

1947

He worked in a shipyard during World War II, and became an activist in 1947 after summers of work in the Blue Ridge Mountains where Inman attempted, unsuccessfully, to organize tobacco industry workers.

Like many in the American left, he joined the Communist party, but became disillusioned with its lack of humanity and left the organization.

1956

He was called before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1956 where he was accused of being the head of the Communist Party in North Carolina.

Inman pleaded the fifth in response to all questions.

Attempting to begin life anew, he moved to New York City, working in libraries while focusing on writing in his free time.

1964

From 1964 to 1977 he edited and published the seminal poetry newsletter Kauri, part of the Mimeo Revolution of the Sixties, where he published the work of Charles Bukowski, Clarence Major, Walter Lowenfels, William Packard, Ron Silliman, John Sinclair.

The title, Kauri, is the Hindi word for the seashell known to English speaking peoples as a cowrie shell.

1967

In 1967 he was appointed Poet-in-Residence at American University, teaching there and at Montgomery College in Rockville, Maryland.

He has also been an activist for many humanist causes including anti-war and gay rights efforts.

1973

Inman moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1973.

His anthology Fired Up with You: Poems of a Niagara Vision was one of the earliest anthologies to include the poetry of Jimmy Santiago Baca as well as the pioneering feminist writer Barbara Mor.

1998

He completed a memoir in 1998 but Red Crane Books decided not to publish it.

A copy of his memoir has been donated to the Rubenstein Rare Book Library at Duke University.

2009

Inman died in 2009 after suffering from Parkinson's disease.

His letters, manuscripts, and publications are collected at Duke University and at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.