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For Every Black Woman's Soul: A Poetry Medley

For Every Black Wo/Man, Book 1

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For Every Black Woman's Soul: A Poetry Medley

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Narrated by: Krystel McNeil
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For Every Black Woman’s Soul is the first installment of a poetic medley that debunks, affirms, and questions stereotypes and the various archetypes that Black women have been berated with.

Berated, labeled so much to where they renamed and took ownership of these terms. These terms have shaped Black Women Identity throughout the last two centuries. Let me say that I take the strong stance that it is not my responsibility to break stereotypes that I didn’t create.

This book of poetry is raw, authentic, powerful, evocative, and tells great stories. As the series progresses, you will see how unconventional the poems become, how deep and ironic life is, especially for black men and women.

©2022 Nyiesha Showers (P)2023 Nyies!ha Showers
African American Poetry Witty

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