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Ain't I A Woman?

I thought once how my ancestors sing the sweet songs, of love the souls that march upon the clouds, and the sound of the ancient drums, Humble the elders that carry the cross to carry the crown to place upon the warriors heads. The soldiers begins to beat the drums And the spirits rise upon the clouds, as I sing the Nubian anthem the ancestors who brought me cross. I saw the doves upon my head, within the vision the saints stood tall... (posted by Blackwoman 4 years 205 days ago.)
Biography Of Jacqueline Amos, Famous Black Women Poet Of The 21st Century
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Jacqueline Amos graduate of Medgar Evers College, Minored and majored in Education and the Arts, Documented with the Museum of Modern Art, 1995, Brooklyn Museum, 1996, and many archives, her favorite Quote, I shall rise alone, if I must but I shall bring some of my people home, I am the sheep that walks towards the light In this world order, I as women... (posted by Blackwoman 6 years 169 days ago.)
Youth, Gangs ,Crypts, Bloods, Sons, Lords

(posted by Blackwoman 6 years 228 days ago.)
Famous Black Author and Poet Of The 21st Century Jacqueline Amos

The Education Of Jacqueline Amos, Legend Artist and Author Author Jacqueline Amos takes you on a Journey the foundation of aesthetics Jacqueline’s arts exhibit a historical consciousness typical of southern literature. Implementing in her voice value religious or moral interpretations of the world, is loyal to family, friends, and community, and unavoidably confronts a heritage of slavery... (posted by Blackwoman 6 years 229 days ago.)