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We Are Not Our Ancestors, We Will F You Up!

Par : Eden Earthchild
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231388318
  • EAN9798231388318
  • Date de parution01/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

We Are Not Our Ancestors, We Will F You Up! is not a whisper-it is a roar. This searing, unapologetic collection of poetry explodes with ancestral fire, modern rage, and a relentless demand for justice. These poems march, protest, and break down walls. They expose the lies of history, call out ongoing racism, and resurrect the voices buried beneath slavery, apartheid, and oppression. From police brutality to economic exclusion, this book names the violence-and then dares to fight back. Each page is a rallying cry for the revolutionaries, the freedom fighters, the ones who refuse to make peace with injustice.
Whether you organize, educate, march, or resist in your own way, this collection will speak to your fire and sharpen your resolve. For those who understand that Black liberation is not a trend, but a legacy and a future-this is your book. These poems won't ask you to be polite. They'll ask you to rise. Eden Earthchild delivers a visceral literary uprising-poems that confront slavery, apartheid, racism, and erasure with brutal honesty and lyrical defiance.
These are not poems that ask for permission. They demand space, they refuse silence, and they ignite change. From the chains of the past to the chokeholds of the present, this book speaks for those who were silenced, honors those who survived, and stands tall for those still fighting. Every verse is a weapon. Every stanza, a monument. Every poem, a pulse in the ongoing heartbeat of Black resistance and excellence. Perfect for readers of Audre Lorde, Danez Smith, and Claudia Rankine, this collection is for anyone who refuses to forget, who burns for justice, and who understands that history is not behind us-it walks beside us. If you've ever felt the weight of your ancestors on your back and the fire of their dreams in your blood-this book is for you.  
We Are Not Our Ancestors, We Will F You Up! is not a whisper-it is a roar. This searing, unapologetic collection of poetry explodes with ancestral fire, modern rage, and a relentless demand for justice. These poems march, protest, and break down walls. They expose the lies of history, call out ongoing racism, and resurrect the voices buried beneath slavery, apartheid, and oppression. From police brutality to economic exclusion, this book names the violence-and then dares to fight back. Each page is a rallying cry for the revolutionaries, the freedom fighters, the ones who refuse to make peace with injustice.
Whether you organize, educate, march, or resist in your own way, this collection will speak to your fire and sharpen your resolve. For those who understand that Black liberation is not a trend, but a legacy and a future-this is your book. These poems won't ask you to be polite. They'll ask you to rise. Eden Earthchild delivers a visceral literary uprising-poems that confront slavery, apartheid, racism, and erasure with brutal honesty and lyrical defiance.
These are not poems that ask for permission. They demand space, they refuse silence, and they ignite change. From the chains of the past to the chokeholds of the present, this book speaks for those who were silenced, honors those who survived, and stands tall for those still fighting. Every verse is a weapon. Every stanza, a monument. Every poem, a pulse in the ongoing heartbeat of Black resistance and excellence. Perfect for readers of Audre Lorde, Danez Smith, and Claudia Rankine, this collection is for anyone who refuses to forget, who burns for justice, and who understands that history is not behind us-it walks beside us. If you've ever felt the weight of your ancestors on your back and the fire of their dreams in your blood-this book is for you.