Freedom Without Restrictions: As Told by a Black Female
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events. All while highlighting achievements and giving hope for a better future. It teaches the
importance of change and equality so that one day we can all be truly free.
Saidah Varley
Saidah Varley grew up loving the sun, sand and gulf. Straight out of Clearwater beach she developed a love for writing. After the George Floyd incident her passion for writing grew so much she wrote this book. Her love of black history and learning her culture was the deciding factor for this book.
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Freedom Without Restrictions - Saidah Varley
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These poems are not only about the trials and tribulations of people of color throughout history but also about our whole story- including the good and bad. Our stories are written and woven in these words formulated by the mistreatment of people of color and inspirations to continue to fight for our freedom.
Saidah Varley
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CONTENTS
Sacred Words To Me
Unity To Me
Farfetched Freedom
We Are
The Black Community
Being Black
Be Proud
When Will We Be Free
To Blacks’ Whose Lives Were Brutally Taken By Police
Labeled
The Storyteller
African American Folklore
Scapegoat
Terms They Call Me
Black Murals
We Are All