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A little black boy searches for his history and origin. A spiritual love triangle takes place. A black woman is trapped where she does not belong. A young African warrior journeys into Egypt for one last mission. A free black man living in the conditions of 19th century American slavery is stalked by a menacing phantom. A Moorish woman is afraid of her own beauty. A young man is granted the powers of a Genie. A man waits for a wife to return home. A Chinese Monk and a Moorish swordsmen form an alliance. Four black gunmen look for justice in the Old West. You recall an anecdote about Jesus. A…mehr

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A little black boy searches for his history and origin. A spiritual love triangle takes place. A black woman is trapped where she does not belong. A young African warrior journeys into Egypt for one last mission. A free black man living in the conditions of 19th century American slavery is stalked by a menacing phantom. A Moorish woman is afraid of her own beauty. A young man is granted the powers of a Genie. A man waits for a wife to return home. A Chinese Monk and a Moorish swordsmen form an alliance. Four black gunmen look for justice in the Old West. You recall an anecdote about Jesus. A young black man escapes from a secret Government prison. Welcome to imagination beyond imagination. 12 Stories High: The Imaginative Trip Thru a Black Mind Loving. Romantic. Enlightening. Magical. Haunting. Violent. These 12 stories strike Black Literature like nothing it has ever seen before.
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Autorenporträt
Justin W. Thomas is a resident of Newburyport, Massachusetts, and a collector, researcher and writer about American pottery. He has studied at universities, museums and private collections across the country, publishing many articles in regional and national publications. Thomas was a guest curator at the Custom House Maritime Museum in Newburyport, and helped to write the exhibit catalog for Potters on the Merrimac: A Century of New England Ceramics. He is also the author of many books on New England Pottery, including ?"The Beverly Pottery: The Wares of Charles A. Lawrence", "The Dawn of Independence, the Death of an Industry: The Pottery of Charlestown, Massachusetts", and "A City on the River: The Early Red Earthenware of the Hartford, Connecticut Area."