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Notes from 1619: A Poetic 400-Year Reflection

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Horace Mungin's poems address the conscious erasure of African American history. Mungin takes us from the Cape Coast of Africa on a narrative journey describing the African experience in America. This is a narrative that provides a context and an understanding long missing from our national conversation.

103 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 7, 2020

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Horace Mungin

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Horace Mungin is an author and sometime poet. He is author of "Dope Hustler's Jazz" a collection of poetry and "The Devil Beats His Wife" a collection of short stories set in the modern South. He has written seven other books."

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