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Black Shadows and Through the White Looking Glass: Remembrance of
Things Past and Present is about the captivity, exploitation and
suffering of Black people in America, and their triumphs. The
author, a history buff, took the challenge to look at the history
of Black people in America, who are normally given one month, the
shortest month of the year, February, to highlight "Black History"
in America, and wrote this "epic." For those who would separate
"Black History" in America from American history, know this:
American history and Black History in America are one and the same;
one does not exist without the other, even though the latter has
oftentimes been relegated to the shadows of American history. Black
Shadows and Through the White Looking Glass is a co-winner of the
Edwin Mellen Poetry Prize for an epic poem (1998) and was published
in 2000 by the Edwin Mellen Poetry Press.
Sometimes Blue Knights Wear Black Hats is a collection of poetry
about law enforcement excesses. Most of the poems were inspired by
actual cases from around the country. The author did not set out to
compile a collection of these poems, but more and more, nearly
every day, another case of law enforcement's excessive use of force
was reported in the Media. The author also did not set out to
demonize law enforcement, but focused on those cases where things
went terribly wrong, for a number of reasons. As a poet, as someone
deeply committed to realizing a just society, the poet chose to
report these cases in poetic forms. The poet acknowledges how tough
the job is for those entrusted with "public safety." An earlier
version of this book was among the finalists in the 2000 National
Poetry Series competition.
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