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Light for the world to see, a thousand words on race and hope, Kwame Alexander

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Light for the world to see, a thousand words on race and hope, Kwame Alexander
Language
eng
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Main title
Light for the world to see
Responsibility statement
Kwame Alexander
Sub title
a thousand words on race and hope
Summary
From NPR correspondent and New York Times bestselling author, Kwame Alexander, comes a powerful and provocative collection of poems that cut to the heart of the entrenched racism and oppression in America and eloquently explores ongoing events. A book in the tradition of James Baldwin's "A Report from Occupied Territory," Light for the World to See is a rap session on race. A lyrical response to the struggles of Black lives in our world... to America's crisis of conscience... to the centuries of loss, endless resilience, and unstoppable hope. Includes an introduction by the author and a bold, graphically designed interior
Target audience
adult
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