Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World
ABERJHANICompassion crowns the soul with its truest victory.
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Literary genres and techniques tend to take form in one’s mind somewhat the way computer templates provide form for different computer tasks.
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It becomes more and more difficult to avoid the idea of black men as subjects of not just racial profiling but of an insidious form of racial obliteration sanctioned by silence.
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Love, Mercy, and Grace, sisters all, attend your wounds of silence and hope.
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A bridge of silver wings stretches from the dead ashes of an unforgiving nightmare to the jeweled vision of a life started anew.
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While it is unlikely that poetry or art shall eliminate the reality of war in the twenty-first century, it is thrilling to know there remain individuals, and even entire communities,
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Groping their way through suffocating shadows of political turmoil, economic oppression, military mayhem, starvation, and disease.
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At the edge of madness you howl diamonds and pearls.
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Upon the lips of babes asleep I saw light embracing light and so allowed my syllables to rest there as a prayer they might sing in their dreams.
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Love as a concrete foundation for an authentically functional civilization requires the around-the-clock labors of forgiveness. Without it, Love fails
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 laid the foundation for the Voting Rights Act of 1965, but it also addressed nearly every other aspect of daily life in a would-be free democratic society.
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Mainstream medias representation, or its guerrilla decontextualization, of black mens lives in particular can set the stage for erroneous assumptions capable of damaging an individual or a nation.
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Searching for a mind long lost I found it shaping colors and history near the cliffs of your heart.
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Because Mr. Mandelas early opponents invested so many resources into distorting the true nature of his advocacy
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Time (again, Time) like the soul, wears many faces, many bodies and climates and attitudes. The past is one face, the present a second and the future yet another.
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When reading about what may be described as the lesser celebrated heroic figures of the Harlem Renaissance,
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