The Suicide Machine Surreal Poems

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Author: William Moss
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Year: 2002
Language: en
Pages: 168
ISBN-13: 9781403319869
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Length: 6 Inches
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The Suicide Machine Surreal Poems by William Moss, published by AuthorHouse on August 13, 2002, is a 168-page exploration of critical issues facing Black America. This collection of poetry delves into pressing societal questions, such as the high rates of abortion among Black women and the prevalence of children born out of wedlock. Through its verses, the book aims to provoke thought and encourage reflection on the conditions affecting the Black community.

Readers will find a candid examination of the intertwined nature of collective and individual struggles within the Black experience. The text draws on historical and statistical data to analyze the factors contributing to the current state of Black America. By addressing themes of racial stereotypes and identity, the work invites readers to consider the consequences of inaction and explore potential solutions to these ongoing challenges.


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Black America is in a state of crisis:

Why are one-third of all abortions performed in America on black women?

Why are 70% of all Black American children born out of wedlock?

Why do Black Americans compose 49% of all Americans living with HIV ?

The Death of Black America explores these questions and more in this call to action urging Black Americans to evaluate their condition and change the thought patterns and behaviors that are destroying them.

The Death of Black America acknowledges how both collective and individual plights are intertwined and investigates the immediate and future consequences of ignoring this reality.

Through relevant and insightful text, the compelling analysis draws on a wealth of historical and statistical data to look at the factors that have led black America to its current state. Thought-provoking and candid, The Death of Black America examines the interplay of racial stereotypes and misplaced identity and considers possible solutions.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “The Suicide Machine Surreal Poems” by William Moss. Synopsis preview: Black America is in a state of crisis: Why are one-third of all abortions performed in America on black women? Why are 70% of all Black American children born out of wedlock? Why do Black Americans compose 49% of all Ame…
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“The Suicide Machine Surreal Poems” is credited to William Moss.
When was “The Suicide Machine Surreal Poems” published?
Publisher: AuthorHouse. Year: 2002.
What is the ISBN for “The Suicide Machine Surreal Poems”?
ISBN-13: 9781403319869.
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Language: en. Pages: 168.

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