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Biography Of Jacqueline Amos

Famous Black Author and Artist Of The 21th Century

Jacqueline Amos graduate of Medgar Evers College,

Minored and majored in Education and the Arts,

Documented with the Museum of Modern Art, 1995, Brooklyn Museum, 1996, and many archives, her favorite Quote, I shall rise alone, if I must but I shall bring some of my people home, I am the sheep that walks towards the light In this world order, I as women and all women, must come together as one, the blessing of the almighty who breathe upon Our trust, it is not the woman who stands before the mountain, but woman who walk, with righteousness an dignity, Jacqueline
a true soldier in Gods army.


Author Jacqueline Amos takes you on a Journey the foundation of aesthetics Jacqueline’s arts exhibit a historical consciousness typical of southern literature. Implementing in her voice value religious or moral interpretations of the world, is loyal to family, friends, and community, and unavoidably confronts a heritage of slavery and racial struggle. Jacqueline conclusions stands firm, she states because of the irony and tragedy of the Negro southern history, I focus on the dignity beyond death, the aesthetics of a free mind, under all odds of slavery, are conscious of human imperfection, social injustice, and the existence of evil in the world. At the same time, I shall bring forth truth that stood beyond the savage abuse of man and his silhouette illusions implemented through the human Gods.

Jacqueline’s first book of poems, In My Father’s house, Publisher, Publish America, and followed A Message To A Black Son,( 2005) and was followed by Indoctrination Of A New World Order Black men (2004), and " All Black Men Who Ware Shades Ain’t Blind", (2005). “Black Waters Tell Them My Name"(2005) and followed " I Am A Black Women, I Am Old Enough To Dye" (2005)

These are a few of many Her most famous poem " Mama All The Slaves Done Died" was part of “ The Education of Jacqueline Amos" Songs of Experience.

In these works the world is seen from the present to the past, it gives the dignity before death.

In this speech Jacqueline states, I am not
a slave, I shall never be label as a slave,
God said I was woman, man say I am,
the daughter of a slave, Harriet Tubman,
Soldier Truth, many sisters, who carried
the cross, God said I was warrior.


In Jacqueline’s books she
speaks of family, and strength, she teaches
the world, you are a gift from God,
stand tall never walk in no mans shadow,
the good slave is a dead slave, one who
has freed his self, from mans destructions,
God is the master, and the devils who have lost his key.

To be an author of the present, and never speaking of the past, the mind cannot conceive the true meaning of historical aesthetics the source of my instilment details, of the struggles just to stay alive, through indignation, betrayed into the dangerous character of an Author, I sought among the prosperity, to de program the destructions of a tube legations that toxins the mind, a free chose of birth, that constitute my liberty to speak, the army is not an army, when the warrior fights among each other, and the people suffer from the addictive addiction for power, what is revolution? When the windows are closed in, and there is no link, the miss conception of passage, Salvatore of righteousness the loyalty died when the hero performed miracles. Jacqueline Amos the new energy of the past and future Jacqueline the Master of Arts.

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