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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

Produktbeschreibung
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.
Autorenporträt
Justin W. Thomas is resident of Newburyport, Massachusetts, and a collector, researcher and writer about American pottery production from the seventeenth through the early-twentieth century. He had studied at archaeology departments, museums and private collections across the country, publishing many articles about American potteries in regional and national publications. Thomas was a guest curator at the Custom House Maritime Museum in Newburyport, assembling a temporary exhibit of locally made pottery from the Colonial period through the early-twentieth century. He also helped to write the exhibit catalog, Potters on the Merrimac: A Century of New England Ceramics. He is also the author of The Beverly Pottery: The Wares of Charles A. Lawrence, The Moses B. Paige Company: The Last of the Peabody Potteries and The Dawn of Independence, the Death of an Industry: The Pottery of Charlestown, Massachusetts.