The Greatest Defender of Truth shall Remain in the eye of a Poet

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  • Angela Khristin Brown College of Southern Nevada, United States

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24297/jal.v4i1.2110

Abstract

It has been created within the larger realm culture, in that "Black methodology differs from mostcolonial
differences by members of a minority community who reside within a nation of cultural biases."

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Author Biography

Angela Khristin Brown, College of Southern Nevada, United States

Angela Khristin Brown (01/05/1969 - ) was born in Meridian, Mississippi. Brown earned two Associate of General Studies degrees from Clark County Community College in August 1990. Brown earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Workforce Education in August 2010. Brown earned a Doctor of Humanities degree from Berkley, California Online University in July 2011. Brown is an administrative assistant at the College of Southern Nevada. Brown wrote Black Butterfly, Love, Poetry Collection, Black Ink, If I Must Die, Short Fiction. The Library of Poetry named Brown Poet Laureate, Who's Who in Poetry, Poetry Hall of Fame. Cambridge, England named Brown Poet Fellow. The United States named Brown Poet Ambassador. Publish American named Brown Who's Who in American Literature. Writer's Digest gave Brown several book awards. Brown has also published plays, lyrics, music, short stories, essays, articles, biographies, fiction and science fiction. Fade in Line named Brown honorable mention for her script. Brown work has been noted from the Grammys and the Emmys. Brown's poems have been published in books, the Library of Poetry anthologies, World anthologies, Las Vegas Sentinel Voice Newspaper, College of Southern Nevada journal, ETL journal, Journal Network, IJALEL journal, Black Fox literary magazines, biographies published by Black Past history journal, online by Academia, Onread, Scribd and literature has been endorsed and cited online by Research Gate.

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Published

2014-06-01

How to Cite

Brown, A. K. (2014). The Greatest Defender of Truth shall Remain in the eye of a Poet. JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN LINGUISTICS, 4(1), 306–332. https://doi.org/10.24297/jal.v4i1.2110

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