The Manifesto of an Aboriginal Descendant of North American Indigenous People

An inspirational group of poems that contains the social economical and political struggles of an individual. Love and affection encountered on his path. And most of all a way of expressing his free thinking ideas through creativity...

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The Manifesto of an Aboriginal Descendant of North American Indigenous People

An inspirational group of poems that contains the social economical and political struggles of an individual. Love and affection encountered on his path. And most of all a way of expressing his free thinking ideas through creativity...

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The Manifesto of an Aboriginal Descendant of North American Indigenous People

The Manifesto of an Aboriginal Descendant of North American Indigenous People

by Jesus Angel Carrera
The Manifesto of an Aboriginal Descendant of North American Indigenous People

The Manifesto of an Aboriginal Descendant of North American Indigenous People

by Jesus Angel Carrera

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An inspirational group of poems that contains the social economical and political struggles of an individual. Love and affection encountered on his path. And most of all a way of expressing his free thinking ideas through creativity...


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781646202386
Publisher: Writers Republic LLC
Publication date: 02/28/2020
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.87(d)

About the Author

JESUS ANGEL CARRERA was born in a small village called Xochipala in the state of Guerrero, Mexico a Nahuatl speaking community in the early age but now Spanish speaking. He was born as a Mestizo who immigrated to the United States in 1995 escaping poverty and corruption with the purpose of following the American dream. He studied Ethnic Studies in college and still taking courses to improve his writing skills. He was born in April 4 of 1980 repatriated once and allowed to re-enter legally into the United States as an Asylum seeker because of the corruption that is happening in his state (43 students were killed and that is why he was granted to re-enter).
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