Virginia

“Virginia” by Aaron Michael Tate is a thought-provoking exploration of cultural identity and historical context, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 10, 2013. This edition spans 312 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the complexities of American history, particularly focusing on the themes of slavery and its profound impact on race and politics, which continue to resonate today.
Readers will find a unique approach to understanding the African American Civil Rights Movement through poetry, as Tate presents a narrative that connects the original thirteen colonies to the struggles for freedom and moral rights. The work emphasizes the significance of historical awareness in shaping contemporary perspectives, illustrating how one individual’s fight against oppression can echo through time. This collection serves as a reflection on the enduring legacy of slavery and the quest for justice within American society.
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It’s clear to me and many other people the need to establish oneself to the cultural identity of a person’s time period prior to ones own in order to better understand the present age in which one lives. Slavery is the main protagonist and antagonist of American History, no other form of relationship between two human being has ever been so controversial as to cause the civil war and other problems of race and politics that stand clear to this day as problem rooted in a lack of moral and legal human rights movements for people deprived of their freedom in the prime of their life’s. The Master’s Plan is the original thirteen colonies turned into thirteen poetry books to display the foundations of the African American Civil Rights Movement in the 1960’s as a result of a far less known tale of one man who became to so many a voice of abolition that spoke to the heart of the issue at hand can one man take another’s freedom without losing his own.
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