How did Gwendolyn Brooks’s work change after attending a conference at Fisk University in 1967?

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After attending a conference for Black writers at Fisk University in 1967, Gwendolyn Brooks began to feature more overtly political themes in her poems, although her subject matter remained the same. She published In the Mecca in 1968, and it was the last of her books to be published by a large press. Her subsequent works were published by Black-owned presses.