
Milton Acorn
Milton Acorn was a renowned Canadian poet known as the 'people's poet.' He gained recognition for his poignant works reflecting social issues and was awarded the Governor-General’s Award in 1975, the same year Grossman’s Tavern was sold to Sam Louie, where he had previously celebrated his literary achievements.
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Milton Acorn, known as the 'people’s poet', was presented with a substitute medal at Grossman’s Tavern.
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