How it feels to be Black in the USA : : poetic narratives for racial equity, equality, healing, and freedom / / by Pierre W. Orelus.

"What does it mean to be Black in America? In this book, Pierre W. Orelus uses his poetry to unpack this question, unmasking racism, sexism, and oppression in America. The 59 poems in this collection deal with a wide range of topics, from immigration to xenophobia, from Black pride to Black rag...

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Superior document:Critical Storytelling ; volume 9
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2022]
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