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Morgan Boy: Memoir of South Central

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Morgan Boy is a memoir of Noah's time in South Central, LA. Dealing with racism, gentrification, and other social issues, this manuscript combines the collective experiences and thoughts of a boy looking for inner healing within an environment that many don't make it out of. Morgan Boy is not only a testimony but a resolution to create a place where Noah can rest within his own healing.

69 pages, Paperback

Published August 15, 2021

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October 15, 2021
Great read.

Morgan Boy : Memoir of South Central is a raw and honest memoir of Noah Humphrey and his time spent in South Central, Los Angeles.

An amazing and a journey of healing that begins with a resolution. Some of these poems were absolutely emotional and anyone who has been through the ebb and flow of the social issues can resonate sentimentally from deep within. Everything that he wrote in this, were expressed from his heart, that's why there is a special heartfelt connection which is an unbeatable feeling.

Noah Humphrey's writings will rack your brain to see and realise the harsh societal discriminations and challenges that a few folks of the community unfairly spreads. Their dense and mindless propaganda have led to innumerable complications. Therefore to create a place of inner peace and a hope of a better future, the author introduces Morgan Boy to vocalise his thoughts, ordeals and experiences.

This is a must read for everyone. I won't go into classifying this to only the poetry enthusiasts rather it's a book that should be read by everybody because there are a lot of things that we can learn from here. It is an inspiring and a monumental read that you shouldn't miss by any chance.
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