The Foggy Bottom Storytellers at The Port of Poets

The Foggy Bottom Storytellers at The Port of Poets
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9781664127883
ISBN-13 : 1664127887
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Book Synopsis The Foggy Bottom Storytellers at The Port of Poets by : Dr. Damus Amazulu Kenjyatta

Download or read book The Foggy Bottom Storytellers at The Port of Poets written by Dr. Damus Amazulu Kenjyatta and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2021-11-22 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The beginning of this story highlights the most loving and positive side of a very close knit family who built and resided in one of the most Southern Southland parts of America known as Arkansas. The time captured the beautiful autumn season made up of perfect warm fall colors and cool springs. In spite of it being the era of “Jim Crow,” with innovation and hard work, The Black Family gained much wealth and success as well as constructed and built a well-managed Village called Blackville. The main part of this book is centered around the life of a young man named Damon Brazwell, Jr. who grew up in another area of the same Southern Southland part of America called Newport, Arkansas. Damon, Jr. and his family struggled through the hard times of the “Jim Crow” era as well, but here again, with the sole support of his family, young Damon also made it through with an abundance of education, knowledge, talent, experiences and success. This story is based on more of a spiritual aspect through the dreams as well as the real life events that Young Damon, Jr. endured.


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