It's Been a Long Time Coming
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Rating | : | 4.47 (549 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0615307302 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 136 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-09-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
artist"Activist Puts Strength To Paper" according to artist202. African-American storyteller, Nomusa Xaba has now authored a tenderly written book that is part memoir, part journal and laced with poetry and pictures. It was inspiring to me because it encourages readers to live their dreams whether through writing or other artistic means. The book gives the reader a behind the scenes look at some of the shaping factors in the life of the author as a Civil Rights and Anti-Apartheid veteran. The generous use of personal pictures and poetry give the reader a chance to digest the intensity of some of the. 0"Activist Puts Strength To Paper" according to artist202. African-American storyteller, Nomusa Xaba has now authored a tenderly written book that is part memoir, part journal and laced with poetry and pictures. It was inspiring to me because it encourages readers to live their dreams whether through writing or other artistic means. The book gives the reader a behind the scenes look at some of the shaping factors in the life of the author as a Civil Rights and Anti-Apartheid veteran. The generous use of personal pictures and poetry give the reader a chance to digest the intensity of some of the. said Activist Puts Strength To Paper. African-American storyteller, Nomusa Xaba has now authored a tenderly written book that is part memoir, part journal and laced with poetry and pictures. It was inspiring to me because it encourages readers to live their dreams whether through writing or other artistic means. The book gives the reader a behind the scenes look at some of the shaping factors in the life of the author as a Civil Rights and Anti-Apartheid veteran. The generous use of personal pictures and poetry give the reader a chance to digest the intensity of some of the
The story of one woman's artistic and political journey from the tiny village of Robbins, Illinois, to East Africa, and her passage through the Westside of Chicago, the Civil Rights movement, and the Anti-Apartheid struggle on her way.