Mona Van Duyn
The FIRST woman to serve was Louise Bogan in 1945.
Other women Poet Laureates Leonie Adam in 1948 Josephine Jacobsen in 1971 Maxine Kium : 1981 MONA served in 1992 followed by Rita Dove in 1993 Louise Gluck served as special consultant in 1999 and as Poet Laureate in 2003. Current Poet Laureate, 2009, Kay Ryan
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The U.S. Poet Laureate was created on 2002-03-27.
Mona Van Duyn The FIRST woman to serve was Louise Bogan in 1945. Other women Poet Laureates Leonie Adam in 1948 Josephine Jacobsen in 1971 Maxine Kium : 1981 MONA served in 1992 followed by Rita Dove in 1993 Louise Gluck served as special consultant in 1999 and as Poet Laureate in 2003. Current Poet Laureate, 2009, Kay Ryan
Robert Frost
The official role of the United States Poet Laureate is to raise awareness of poetry in the US. This task may take different forms: one may encourage would-be poets to enter their work in competitions; another may organize workshops or readings. On December 20, 1985, President Ronald Reagan signed into law the bill empowering the Librarian of Congress to name America's official poet. Robert Penn Warren, who had served a term as the previously-named Consultant in Poetry (1944-45), became the first official United States Poet Laureate on February 26, 1986. Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner W.S. Merwin is the current poet laureate of the US. His verse often focuses on nature.
Rita Dove was the first woman poet laureate in the United States. She was appointed in 1993, the first woman, first African American and the youngest to receive this honor. She held the position for two years. Thomas and Beulah, a collection of poems loosely based on her grandparents' life, also earned her a 1987 Pulitzer Prize, making her the second African American poet to receive the award. In 2004 she was appointed by then Governor Mark Warner as Poet Laureate of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Her latest poetry collection, Sonata Mulattica, was published in the spring of 2009.
Mona van Duyn was the first person to hold the title Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry, in 1992-3. However, Louise Bogan held the previous version of the title, Consultant in Poetry in 1945-6.
One famous poet from Kentucky is Wendell Berry. He is known for his poetry, essays, and fiction that often focuses on rural life, environmental issues, and social justice. Berry's work has received critical acclaim and has made a significant impact on literature.
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In the 1980's and 1990's there were quite a few firsts for women. This included Sandra Day O'Connor becoming the first female Justice on the Supreme Court in 1981, Sally Ride becoming the first woman in space in 1983, Elizabeth Dole being the first woman to be Secretary of Transportation also in 1983. Joan Benoit won the first women's Olympic Marathon in 1984. The first woman to become a police chief was Penny Harrington in 1985. The first woman to win the Iditarod was Libby Riddles in 1985. The first woman to reach the North Pole was Ann Bancroft in 1986. The first woman to play in a men's basketball league was Nancy Lieberman in 1986. Aretha Franklin was the first female inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987. The first woman to win a NASCAR sanctioned race was Shawna Robinson in 1988. The first woman to play for the NHL was Manon Rheaume in 1992. The first female US poet laureate was Mona Van Duyn in 1992. Janet Reno was the first Attorney General of the US in 1993.
Robert Frost had the honor of reading a poem at John Kennedy's inauguration in 1961. So far as I know, he was the first poet to be so honored.