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Poems from prison

This book features a compilation of poems that delve into the experiences and emotions of the author during their time in prison. more

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Etheridge Knight
Etheridge Knight

Etheridge Knight was a renowned American poet, born on April 19, 1931, and passed away on March 10, 1991. His poetry deeply revealed the sufferings and struggles of African American life, known for his unique personal style and strong emotional expression. more

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