About This Book
A collection of poems alternates intimate domestic lyrics about motherhood, childhood, and home with narrative and didactic pieces addressing racial injustice, wartime sacrifice, and moral reform. Many poems draw on Christian imagery and language of faith to examine consolation, conscience, and social duty. Forms vary from short lyrical vignettes and elegies to narrative sketches and moral appeals, while recurring motifs include nature, renewal, and personal sacrifice. The tone moves between tender affection, sober mourning, and impassioned advocacy for the vulnerable.
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