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Leaving Langston
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Poet Michael Ellis pays a Legendary tribute to Langston Hughes as he merges into a poet of his own and into a people's poet Laureate. This book also celebrates Gwendolyn Brooks and Miles Davis. This book is a lyrical flight from Slavery to the Renaissance to the South. It also has a tribute poem toone of the youngest African Americans to be wrongfully lynched. The book is a relay of the Blues fromlegendary poets to Michael Ellis who has waited for the baton.
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Poet Michael Ellis pays a Legendary tribute to Langston Hughes as he merges into a poet of his own and into a people's poet Laureate. This book also celebrates Gwendolyn Brooks and Miles Davis. This book is a lyrical flight from Slavery to the Renaissance to the South. It also has a tribute poem toone of the youngest African Americans to be wrongfully lynched. The book is a relay of the Blues fromlegendary poets to Michael Ellis who has waited for the baton.

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  • Author: Michael Ellis
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  • Year: 2020
  • Pages: 74
  • ISBN-10: 1661971881
  • ISBN-13: 9781661971885
  • Format: 21.6 x 28 x 0.4 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Poet Michael Ellis pays a Legendary tribute to Langston Hughes as he merges into a poet of his own and into a people's poet Laureate. This book also celebrates Gwendolyn Brooks and Miles Davis. This book is a lyrical flight from Slavery to the Renaissance to the South. It also has a tribute poem toone of the youngest African Americans to be wrongfully lynched. The book is a relay of the Blues fromlegendary poets to Michael Ellis who has waited for the baton.

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