“Each Fall the graves of my grandfathers call me, the brown hills and red gullies of mississippi send out their electric messages, galvanizing my genes.”
Quote by Etheridge Knight
Book:Poems from prison
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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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