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Underground Railroad Poems: There’s a Train a ‘Comin

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Underground Railroad Poems: There’s a Train a ‘Comin

By: Renee Drummond-Brown
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Underground Railroad Poems: There’s a Train a ‘Comin, by author Reneé Drummond-Brown, is a historic ride from the West Congo’s, to down South and onto the Uppity North, on the eastside of town.

This melancholy poetic account carries loads of heavy freight and provides easy access to major attractions such as: Africa, slavery, “The Civil Rights Movement” and this so-called thing some call “freedom.”

While Moses had the vision to make it plain, Harriet Tubman laid the groundwork for author Drummond-Brown’s mission, to network literature that needs to extend globally connecting our historic accounts to our future generations for the purpose of preserving our dark truths.

Though beautifully crafted and eloquently penned, each poetic boxcar carries the weight of the world and speaks accurate volume poignantly to the eye of the reader’s mind.
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