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Reflections

by James J. Smith
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Synopsis

I'm sorry it took so long.
I apologize, black man, woman, and child.
Forgive this white man who acted like an animal born wild.
Forgive America for slavery? I don't know if we can.
In case we can't, I'm sure America will understand!
These profound and heartfelt words from James J. Smith define the real eye-opener that is Reflections, a collection of poems expressing the slavery, hatred, and racism in American society that is still prevalent today in many ways. Smith gives us a real dose of the bigotry still displayed, along with a declaration of the many strong black men and women in American history who wanted to make a difference - and succeeded.
In this illuminating work, Smith shares with us not only his personal feelings and observations of the way we as a society should see each other in terms other than race, but also the close relationships he has with and his appreciation for his loving family members, who struggle as he does to find an answer to the question Why?

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Book Details

Published
June 20, 2026
Publisher
Dorrance Publishing Co
Pages
74
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780805978308

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