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A Collection of Collections - Black American Poetry - cover

A Collection of Collections - Black American Poetry

John F Dilworth

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

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Summary

A Collection of Collections is a volume of poetry by John F. Dilworth II that explores the author's experiences maneuvering through life as a young Black man in America in this tumultuous 21st century. 
Through his poems, John motivates people to be passionate about their purpose and open to sharing their perspective. He captures the beauty and purpose of people hurting and striving. Some of the words may trigger a variety of emotions, but that is where the healing can be found.
Available since: 02/01/2022.
Print length: 150 pages.

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